Every Bob Dylan Album Ranked Worst To Best
5. Blonde On Blonde (1966)
An early dive into the idea of double-sided LPs, Blonde On Blonde is rightly seen as one of the most influential albums ever made, due in large part to Dylan's easy fusion of folk music, rock'n'roll and blues into one compelling project.
Drawing on a number of Dylan's favourite blues records whilst moving things into more musically daring, genre-bending territory, the album features the beautiful complexity of Visions Of Johanna, the challenging, character-driven ballad I Want You and the atmospheric blues track Temporary Like Achilles. Blonde On Blonde finds Dylan pushing his musical sensibilities like never before, but miraculously blending every aspect of his vision into one pitch-perfect album.
If you want to see how successfully experimental Dylan can be, look no further than this.