Highway 61 Revisited - Bob Dylan

Highway 61 Revisited

Bob Dylan

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 1965-08-30
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 9

  • ℗ Originally Released 1965 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Like a Rolling Stone Bob Dylan 6:11
2
Tombstone Blues Bob Dylan 6:00
3
It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Ta Bob Dylan 4:09
4
From a Buick 6 Bob Dylan 3:19
5
Ballad of a Thin Man Bob Dylan 5:57
6
Queen Jane Approximately Bob Dylan 5:31
7
Highway 61 Revisited Bob Dylan 3:30
8
Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues Bob Dylan 5:31
9
Desolation Row Bob Dylan 11:19

Reviews

  • Wiered in the most delicious way

    5
    By Schmuck321
    Bob Dylan is like great liquor, you either get it or you don't. Amazing lerics, great music complemented by an imprefect voice. Just don't try to understand everything you hear, just go with it. Don't be like Mr. Jones,
  • Buddy...

    5
    By toilet_boy
    This friggin' slaps
  • Required listening

    5
    By Mac928
    For me, this album is ground zero for modern rock n roll. Bob Dylan set the framework for everything that came after. Children should be required to listen to Dylan when they reach 14 or 15. He is the greatest artist of all time!!!!!!
  • Greatness

    5
    By Wicked_Messenger
    Why do u have to ask
  • what's so great?

    1
    By Nicoleleanne129353
    His voice is annoying to me. I can't even hear the good melody and lyrics of the rolling stone stone because of his screeching voice. I just don't like his singing.
  • Needed

    5
    By The Flying Burrito2332
    I think this is the closest that the latter half of the 20th century's "pop" music has come to art.
  • History in the Making

    5
    By Fjrnd
    One of Bob's best albums along with Blonde on Blonde and Blood on the tracks.
  • Dylan's Masterpiece never gets old

    5
    By Stay Puft Marshmallow Man
    Dylan's Magnum Opus. One of the greatest albums of all time by anyone. Along with Blonde on Blonde a must have
  • Dylan forever!

    5
    By JennyRobinson21
    Not much to be said - a true masterpiece!!!
  • Bob Dylan

    5
    By Iiut4474
    He went right when he hired Mike Bloomfield for this album.

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