Every Bob Dylan Album Ranked Worst To Best
8. Another Side Of Bob Dylan (1964)
Following the success of The Times They Are A-Changin', Dylan moved away from the socially conscious music that boosted him to superstardom and decided to focus on more acoustic melodies and personal lyrics.
Initially receiving a mixed reaction from fans and critics because of this thematic shift, Another Side Of Bob Dylan was a major turning point in Dylan's career, offering a deeper look into the man behind the music as he let loose with a series of powerful, poetic songs that talk about everything from romance to his thoughts on 60s counterculture.
Romantic, honest and profound, the album added another layer to Dylan's magnetic persona, and gave us such classics as To Romano, Black Crow Blues and My Back Pages in the process.