Heard this a million times, and it's of course incredible. I think it's interesting that just a couple years prior, he was primarily known for being this angry young folky protest singer, and by this album he's completely re-invented himself with these complex songs and rich arrangements. Younger me always gravitated to Bob's '65 albums, but I think in recent years, this may have jumped into the top spot. It's super varied -- you get lush, romantic Bob, goofy Bob, bluesy Bob, ramshackle rocker Bob, and maybe even a little angry Bob. If I were going to make the case that Bob Dylan is America's greatest songwriter, this is probably the album I'd use as evidence. Tons of highlights here, but my favorites are "Visions of Johanna", "Absolutely Sweet Marie", "One of Us Must Know (Sooner or Later)", "Stuck Inside of Mobile With the Memphis Blues Again", and "Rainy Day Women #12 & 35". 5 stars.