The Times They Are A-Changin' - Bob Dylan

The Times They Are A-Changin'

Bob Dylan

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 1964-01-13
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 10
  • Album Price: 8.99
  • ℗ Originally released 1964. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
The Times They Are A-Changin' Bob Dylan 3:17
2
Ballad of Hollis Brown Bob Dylan 5:07
3
With God On Our Side Bob Dylan 7:09
4
One Too Many Mornings Bob Dylan 2:42
5
North Country Blues Bob Dylan 4:36
6
Only a Pawn In Their Game Bob Dylan 3:32
7
Boots of Spanish Leather Bob Dylan 4:40
8
When the Ship Comes In Bob Dylan 3:18
9
The Lonesome Death of Hattie C Bob Dylan 5:48
10
Restless Farewell Bob Dylan 5:32

Reviews

  • I love Bob Dylan!

    5
    By C.L. Bailey
    I learned to write from listening to him because his words are pure poetry!
  • The Nobel judges were thinkihg of this album when they gave him the prize for poetry.

    5
    By Shaffique Anthony
    I like it.
  • They were changin..

    5
    By Tmotzkus
    Songs written to pristine quality during some of the hardest times in American History..he knew how to describe the thoughts of the times and he done it well..Great Album..Amazing person
  • Just Wow

    5
    By wallyp
    I can't but be drawn into Bob Dylan and his fantastic work. This album, to me, is the epitome of his work and is stunning. I am 14 and can say that this is some of the best music I will ever hear in my life.
  • Still incredible, 50 years later

    5
    By Austin Lyons
    I just bought an original vinyl copy, and hearing it in its first format was more powerful than any recording. He was and still is a master at his craft. A true classic.
  • So good.

    5
    By mikey the situation
    The earlier Dylan albums are all incredible. I've heard that if you play Betoven to your babies they will grow up to be smart. If thats true then I reckon that if you play Dylan they will grow up to be incredible
  • Hands down...

    5
    By Nomadic Troubadour
    This is hands down one of the most important albums of the American musical canon. It is something students of history, poetry and music should own.
  • Beautiful!

    5
    By booksinabluebox
    His songs and their meanings are beautiful and honest. Bob Dylan came almost 35 years from my time yet he is still an idol for me! I fell in love with his music through No Direction Home, and haven't been able to stop listening since. Thanks soo much for showing me Real music!
  • quite the deal

    5
    By bob bobblaw
    well, as of today, the "Most Critical" are still giving it 5 stars . . . . . and the stuff is like 45 years old . . . .
  • Powerful Stuff

    5
    By Norseman76
    This album came out well before my time and, as a teen, I never really paid attention to Bob Dylan. I guess I found his delivery to be irritating and not very "smooth". It wasn't until I took a roadtrip with my brothers a few years ago that I first really took the time to listen to the words behind the music. I must admit, I was blown away. Never before had I heard such masterful storytelling and "deep" lyrics. At once sorrowful as well as thought-provoking, this album haunted me long after it ended. I was instantly hooked. I have since listened to a lot more of Mr. Dylan's music, and still consider this my favorite of his albums (followed closely by "Blood on the Tracks"). They just don't make music like this anymore...