Highway 61 Revisited
by Bob Dylan
Dylan at the height of his powers. One of his classic albums.
Listening statistics & highlights
| Album | You | Global | Diff |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Solid Air
John Martyn
|
5 | 3.17 | +1.83 |
|
Crosby, Stills & Nash
Crosby, Stills & Nash
|
5 | 3.47 | +1.53 |
|
At Newport 1960
Muddy Waters
|
5 | 3.54 | +1.46 |
|
The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan
|
5 | 3.61 | +1.39 |
|
Highway 61 Revisited
Bob Dylan
|
5 | 3.75 | +1.25 |
| Album | You | Global | Diff |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Celebrity Skin
Hole
|
2 | 3.31 | -1.31 |
| Artist | Albums | Average |
|---|---|---|
| Bob Dylan | 2 | 5 |
Dylan at the height of his powers. One of his classic albums.
Haven't heard this album in quite a while. Reminds me of Tom Waits and Blur in places.
For me it is the definitive John Martyn album.
The messages in the protest songs remain as strong as they did when the album was released.
The album has 4 strong songs. The rest are of varying quality.
A timeless classic.
Apart from the title track, I thought it was rather dull and predictable.
A true classic.
The album still stands up today, with the stand-out tracks Babylon and Say Hello, Wave Goodbye.
The very famous 4 hit songs are the standouts Their pristine vocals define the group's sound. Only one duff track.
36% of albums received 5 stars.