Step into the rich tapestry of Bob Dylan music history with his debut studio album, an essential collection for any folk music enthusiast. Released in 1962, this album marks the beginning of Dylan’s remarkable journey as a sing-songwriter, featuring timeless classics and original compositions.
Among the standout tracks are ‘Talkin’ New York’ and ‘Song to Woody’, the latter being a heartfelt tribute to the legendary Woody Guthrie, who significantly influenced Dylan’s early work. Dive into this collection and experience the roots of the best Bob Dylan folk music that continues to resonate with audiences today.
- You’re No Good
- Talkin’ New York
- In My Time of Dyin’
- Man of Constant Sorrow
- Fixin’ to Die
- Pretty Peggy-o
- Highway 51
- Gospel Plow
- Baby, Let Me Follow You Down
- House of the Risin’ Sun
- Freight Train Blues
- Song to Woody
- See That My Grave Is Kept Clean
Wanda Richardson (verified owner) –
An incredible start to Bob Dylan’s career! The folk standards are timeless and resonate even today. A must-have for any serious collector.
Juan Gonzalez (verified owner) –
Bob Dylan’s debut album is a masterpiece! I love the mix of folk standards and original songs. Highly recommend for anyone interested in folk music.
Timothy Campbell (verified owner) –
If you’re looking to explore Bob Dylan music history, this album is where it all began. The songs are beautifully crafted and tell powerful stories.