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Which studio album is your favourite
Bob Dylan 1 (6.7%)
The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan 1 (6.7%)
The Times They Are A-Changin' 0 (0%)
Another Side of Bob Dylan 0 (0%)
Bringing it all Back Home 1 (6.7%)
Highway 61 Revisited 6 (40%)
Blonde on Blonde 4 (26.7%)
John Wesley Harding 0 (0%)
Nashville Skyline 0 (0%)
Self Portrait 0 (0%)
New Morning 0 (0%)
Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid 0 (0%)
Dylan 0 (0%)
Planet Waves 0 (0%)
Blood on the Tracks 0 (0%)
The Basement Tapes 0 (0%)
Desire 0 (0%)
Street Legal 0 (0%)
Slow Train Coming 0 (0%)
Saved 0 (0%)
Shots of Love 0 (0%)
Infidels 0 (0%)
Empire Burlesque 0 (0%)
Knocked Out Loaded 0 (0%)
Down in the Groove 0 (0%)
Oh Mercy 0 (0%)
Under the Red Sky 0 (0%)
Good as I Been to You 0 (0%)
World's Gone Wrong 0 (0%)
Time out of Mind 1 (6.7%)
"Love and Theft" 0 (0%)
Modern Times 1 (6.7%)
Total Votes: 15
Favourite Bob Dylan Studio album
Topic Started: Dec 29 2006, 08:28 PM (496 Views)
working_class_hero
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I say Blonde on Blonde
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TheSmashedGuitar
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Can't choose at the moment, though it's between Highway 61 Revisited, Blonde On Blonde and Blood On The Tracks.

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Modern Times. Out of the few I've heard (his essential '60s albums), I downloaded this one for a listen. And it was really a good album. Relaxing, I felt like I lived on a boat or something. His voice has aged insanely, and it's not the best thing ever (not that.. it ever has been). But it's relaxing, and not as repetitive as some old albums. Not the best of 2006, but I think he's most relaxing and interesting album.

Yeah.
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baba booey!
blonde on blonde
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Woof Oink Baaa
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Now 100% more avant-garde than Ivan!
Bringing It All Back Home is beyond perfection to me, so I went with that.
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I need to give that another listen, cause I haven't heard it in a while
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It's pure pwnage, Eric. Pure and clean.

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This is quite possibly the hardest question i've ever had to answer, besides which Dylan song is my favorite! I chose Blonde on Blonde, but really its a tie between a few (to pick only one, would be extremely unfair to the others): Blonde on Blonde, Bringing It All Back Home, Highway 61 Revisited, and Blood On The Tracks- and there are still many others that i love, although these 4 are the most poignant in my mind and encapsulate and emphasize the versatility of Bob's lyrics and musicianship the best.
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Highway 61 Revisited. Just about my favourite album ever.

Bob's best album side is Side 2 of Bringin' It All Back Home, all class.

Most underrated is definetely John Wesley Harding, perfect late night album.
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lee
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Highway 61 Revisited. Blood on the Tracks would be in second place.
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Blonde On Blonde has kept me up passed the dawn.
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FlamingPieMan
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Highway 61 Revisited no doubt. Not only favorite Dylan album, but also my favorite album ever, it is just so....perfect.

I can still respect the choices of Blonde on Blonde, Freewheelin, Bringing it all back home(Chodus is right...the second half is fuckng amazing), Blood On the Tracks, John Wesley Harding, Desire or Street Legal (the last few being some of the most underrated Dylan albums that people should check out. )

Basically Bob rules.

I pray to God( :cigar: ) that no one chooses any albums from his religious born again christian zealot phase. I'm glad he is over his sermons.
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chodus
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Dec 30 2006, 05:28 PM




I pray to God( :cigar: ) that no one chooses any albums from his religious born again christian zealot phase. I'm glad he is over his sermons.

Saved = worst album ever. :cigar:
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highway 61 no doubt
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