Bob | Dylan

Established him as a "voice of a generation" with protest and love songs. (Mid-60s) Highway 61 Revisited

Getting into Bob Dylan 's massive catalog can feel like "homework" because of its sheer volume. However, navigating his 60-year career becomes easier when you break it down into eras and "attack strategies".

: Many fans recommend starting with his mid-60s peak: Bringing It All Back Home , Highway 61 Revisited , and Blonde on Blonde . bob dylan

"Freed your mind" by combining physical rock music with intellectual depth. (Late 60s) Nashville Skyline

Widely considered his most heartbreaking and lyrically mature work. (1997–Present) Time Out of Mind , Love and Theft Established him as a "voice of a generation"

Discover Dylan's unique approach to creativity and lyrics through these discussions on his songwriting process:

: Bringing It All Back Home is an ideal starting point because it features half electric rock and half acoustic folk, helping you decide which style you prefer. Prefer side 1 (Electric)? Move toward Highway 61 Revisited . : Many fans recommend starting with his mid-60s

Featured a smoother, "country" vocal style and simpler melodies. (1970s) Blood on the Tracks