Below is every official release (studio, live, and major compilation) within the window. Each entry includes based on source material.
Blood on the Tracks (often cited as the greatest "breakup album" ever) and Desire . Bob Dylan Complete Discography -1959-2012- --320-
(1962), collections starting in 1959 typically include early home tapes, Minnesota hotel recordings, and the "Great White Wonder" era bootlegs. Core Studio Albums (1962–2012) By 2012, Dylan had released 35 studio albums Below is every official release (studio, live, and
Vol. 8: Tell Tale Signs: Rare and Unreleased 1989–2006 (2008) Vol. 9: The Witmark Demos: 1962–1964 (2010) Bob Dylan's basement tapes album - Facebook (1962), collections starting in 1959 typically include early
The discography begins before the debut album. The era includes rare coffeehouse tapes and the famous "Minnesota Hotel Tapes."
No "complete" set is legitimate without the Bootleg Series . Volumes 1–3 (1991) contain the notorious "Royal Albert Hall" bootleg (actually Manchester, 1966). At 320kbps, the crowd shouting "Judas!" and Dylan’s command to "play it fucking loud" is a visceral time capsule.