Every Bob Dylan Album Ranked Worst To Best
35. Under The Red Sky (1990)
After Under The Red Sky was released, it was met with a critical pounding. Dylan himself agreed the album was a failure, made in a rush at a time when he was unsure about the music industry.
Bogged down by featured artists - including Slash and Elton John - and lacking any sort of accessible cohesion, the album is an undeniable mess, with lazy lyrics and lazier music letting the project down despite the potential of lukewarm tracks like 2x2 and Unbelievable.