![]() Favourite track: Rank Strangers to Me 35. ![]() I only ever got this on cassette and it's a proper Dylan late-1980s mess in parts, even if the cheap covers are somewhat redeemed by the songs he co-wrote with the Grateful Dead. ![]() Favourite track: September of My Years 36. His own personal homage to the great American songbook, and beautifully packed, these three CDs and 30 songs are well covered, and covered well enough after one listening. Favourite track: Hark the Herald Angels Sing 37. I'm not too bothered, although every Christmas I swear I can hear that startling old vocal range from across the other side of the Wicklow Mountains. I lent my copy of this CD to Daniel Day-Lewis that Christmas of 2009 and never got it back. Favourite track: The Ballad of Ira Hayes 38. Dylan (1973)ĭespite the title, and interesting cover portrait, this was a throwaway album with no input whatsoever from Dylan or a single original song, made up of Colombia leftovers after he briefly jumped shop to Asylum Records. If I had ranked them yesterday or if I ranked them again tomorrow, the order could change again, couldn’t it? 39. It’s a personal selection, based on what sounded – and still sounds – best to me.
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