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For the third year in a row, Dylan raided the Great American Songbook, this time with a 30-song triple album, and received his third consecutive Grammy nomination for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album.
American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan has released 40 studio albums, 21 live albums, 17 volumes of The Bootleg Series, 44 compilation albums, seven soundtracks as main contributor, 24 notable extended plays, 104 singles, 61 music videos, 17 music home videos and two non-music home videos.
In 2007, Rolling Stone labeled Down in the Groove as Bob Dylan's worst album. [11] In 2017, the magazine added that "Dylan fans will forever argue about the precise moment when [Dylan's] career hit rock-bottom but most pin it somewhere around the time that Down in the Groove landed with a thud in record stores in May 1988." [12]
Rough and Rowdy Ways is the thirty-ninth studio album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on June 19, 2020, through Columbia Records.It is Dylan's first album of original songs since his 2012 album Tempest, following three releases that covered traditional pop standards.
The Best of Bob Dylan, Vol. 2; Beyond Here Lies Nothin' – The Collection; Blues (Bob Dylan album) Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits; Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Vol. II; Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Volume 3; The Bootleg Series Volumes 1–3 (Rare & Unreleased) 1961–1991; The Bootleg Series Vol. 4: Bob Dylan Live 1966, The "Royal Albert Hall" Concert ...
Modern Times became Dylan's third successive album to top The Village Voice ' s Pazz & Jop critics' poll, following Time Out of Mind and "Love and Theft". [27] The album also topped Rolling Stone ' s list of the 50 best albums of 2006, [28] and was later ranked number eight on the magazine's list of the 100 greatest albums of the 2000s. [29]
The closing “Every Grain of Sand” – tonight’s only song from Dylan’s Christian period, or indeed from the 50-odd years after 1971’s Greatest Hits, Vol. II – is a thing of such ...
Jonny Sharp, a contributor to NME ' s own 500 greatest albums list, described the 2012 Rolling Stone list as a "soulless, canon-centric [list] of the same tired old titles", adding: "looking at their 500, when the only album in their top 10 less than 40 years old is London Calling, I think I prefer the NME's less critically-correct approach."