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A major critical comeback produced by Daniel Lanois, capturing a moody, atmospheric New Orleans sound. Acoustic Roots and the Late Masterpieces (1990–2012)

The Digital Folk Archive: A Critical Analysis of the "Bob Dylan Complete Discography 1959–2012" (320kbps) Collection

Rare songs and alternate takes from 1989–2006.

A quirky, nursery-rhyme-inspired record featuring various celebrity guest musicians.

: The breakthrough that established him as a songwriter, featuring "Blowin' in the Wind". bob dylan complete discography 19592012 320

A warm country album featuring a distinct, smooth vocal style and a duet with Johnny Cash on "Girl from the North Country."

After a rocky 1980s, Dylan saw a massive critical resurgence starting in the late 90s.

35 studio albums + 10 Bootleg Series vols (1959–2012) ≈ 12 GB at 320 kbps.

A dark, violent, and theatrical album concluding this definitive 50-year chronological run. A major critical comeback produced by Daniel Lanois,

When compiling a discography of this nature, certain releases are prioritized for high-quality encoding.

A quiet, acoustic album packed with biblical imagery, including "All Along the Watchtower."

Following a mysterious 1966 motorcycle crash, Dylan retreated from public view. He emerged with a stripped-down, country-inflected sound.

: High-quality streaming for all official studio and live records. The Bootleg Series (Columbia/Legacy) : The breakthrough that established him as a

A blistering, blues-infused rock album led by the groundbreaking six-minute single "Like a Rolling Stone."

These albums established Dylan as the voice of a generation, turning songwriting into a tool for social change ("Blowin' in the Wind") and poetic introspection ("Girl from the North Country"). A 320kbps rip brings out the nuance in the acoustic fingerpicking. 2. The Electric Revolution (1965–1966)

Produced by Daniel Lanois, this atmospheric record is widely celebrated as Dylan's late-80s masterpiece.