I've been a Dylan fan since 1966 when I bought Blonde on Blonde for Like a Rolling Stone and got 1000 times my money's worth when I heard the rest of the album. For a while I could say I owned all of Dylan's albums but it seemed he'd record them faster than I could listen to them.
And I can't understand the hate his 80s work gets. Empire Burlesque is near the top of my list. But there's no accounting for taste.
I doubt that there's any audiophile ever who could say they love every Dylan album. But I think I can say that every Dylan album I own - 32 of them - has at least one gem. And most have at least 5.
I've been a Dylan fan since 1966 when I bought Blonde on Blonde for Like a Rolling Stone and got 1000 times my money's worth when I heard the rest of the album. For a while I could say I owned all of Dylan's albums but it seemed he'd record them faster than I could listen to them. And I can't understand the hate his 80s work gets. Empire Burlesque is near the top of my list. But there's no accounting for taste.
I doubt that there's any audiophile ever who could say they love every Dylan album. But I think I can say that every Dylan album I own - 32 of them - has at least one gem. And most have at least 5.