Anyway: I feel the same way about Bob Dylan ’s Bringing It All Back Home, which turns 60 today. If you don’t like it, you don ...
Back in May 1965 the music magazine, Record Mirror, had the idea of asking Donovan, the Glasgow-born troubadour, to review the latest Bob ...
Songs too, with a profound sense of mystery. It is a quality that, almost uniquely, Bob Dylan has been able to sustain both in his work, and in what we know ...
Folks can argue all day long about what the best albums are in the Bob Dylan catalog. But is there really much argument that Bringing It All Back Home, released in March 1965, was the most ...
Some albums that just missed the cut are Bringing It All Back Home, The Times They Are A-Changin’, Nashville Skyline, and ...
The sleeve art for Bob Dylan's Bringing It All Back Home is the subject of a new documentary, which you can watch below. The documentary has been made by PopSpots, who explore locations where ...
Something is happening… In his new book, Yeah Yeah Yeah: The Story Of Modern Pop, Bob Stanley ... unexpected styles: Bringing It All Back Home; Highway 61 Revisited; Blonde On Blonde; The ...
In a much-overused construction, Bob Dylan is often referred to ... In his liner notes for Bringing It All Back Home, Dylan offers a couple of specific examples of Solomon’s generalized lament ...
Bob Dylan has so many records! So, if you’re starting a collection, where should you start? Should you begin at the most recent and go backwards? Or get his first album and go chronologically?