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I suspected that The Lyrics 1961-2020, covering writing up to Rough And Rowdy Ways, didn’t exist. I couldn’t confirm on official, publisher or Amazon sites.
A helpful Commenter’s photo confirms it does exist, so it’s the obvious buy.
I suspected that The Lyrics 1961-2020, covering writing up to Rough And Rowdy Ways, didn’t exist. I couldn’t confirm on official, publisher or Amazon sites.
A helpful Commenter’s photo confirms it does exist, so it’s the obvious buy.
The Lyrics 1961-2012, published in 2016, covers writing up to Tempest. It’s the current collection. Every Dylan home should have one.
2014’s The Lyrics: Since 1962 is a de luxe collectable. Mine’s still shrink-wrapped, as its weight makes it unusable.
The Lyrics 1961-2012, published in 2016, covers writing up to Tempest. It’s the current collection. Every Dylan home should have one.
2014’s The Lyrics: Since 1962 is a de luxe collectable. Mine’s still shrink-wrapped, as its weight makes it unusable.
This - the third - edition covers Dylan’s songwriting up to “Love And Theft”. The drawings have been replaced by monochrome album covers.
I find the dust jacket unusually dull. Jerry Schatzberg’s Dylan portrait is weaker than his iconic pic on the pbk edition.
This - the third - edition covers Dylan’s songwriting up to “Love And Theft”. The drawings have been replaced by monochrome album covers.
I find the dust jacket unusually dull. Jerry Schatzberg’s Dylan portrait is weaker than his iconic pic on the pbk edition.
Lyrics 1962-85, the first update of 1973’s Writings and Drawings, covers Dylan’s songs up to Empire Burlesque.
The 1985 US hbk with the striking cover is shown, with two UK pbks, from 1987 and 1994. I missed the UK hbk - it had same cover pic as the large pbk.
Lyrics 1962-85, the first update of 1973’s Writings and Drawings, covers Dylan’s songs up to Empire Burlesque.
The 1985 US hbk with the striking cover is shown, with two UK pbks, from 1987 and 1994. I missed the UK hbk - it had same cover pic as the large pbk.
Dylan’s status as rock’s premier songwriter was cemented by the 1973 publication of Writings and Drawings, covering songs to New Morning.
The US pink hardback (Knopf) was followed by the UK 1974 paperback (Granada), here with DIY binding, and the 1980 reprint.
Dylan’s status as rock’s premier songwriter was cemented by the 1973 publication of Writings and Drawings, covering songs to New Morning.
The US pink hardback (Knopf) was followed by the UK 1974 paperback (Granada), here with DIY binding, and the 1980 reprint.
This image of a fur-clad Dylan, with kitten in a limo, is from a painting by Belgian artist Guy Peellaert. It’s cropped from his “Superstar Bob” in Rock Dreams, the classic 1973 book, which has several other images of Dylan.
This image of a fur-clad Dylan, with kitten in a limo, is from a painting by Belgian artist Guy Peellaert. It’s cropped from his “Superstar Bob” in Rock Dreams, the classic 1973 book, which has several other images of Dylan.
2026 could be another bumper year for Bob Dylan books. I’m already looking forward to this trio of new titles, due in March and April:
- Dylan, filmmaker
- Dylan’s late career work, in many media
- Teaching Bob Dylan - new pbk ed, priced for fans, not academia.
2026 could be another bumper year for Bob Dylan books. I’m already looking forward to this trio of new titles, due in March and April:
- Dylan, filmmaker
- Dylan’s late career work, in many media
- Teaching Bob Dylan - new pbk ed, priced for fans, not academia.
A surprise Christmas gift, from an 8 year old fellow Dylan fan. She was inspired by Dylan’s striking recording of Adeste Fidelis on Christmas In The Heart.
A surprise Christmas gift, from an 8 year old fellow Dylan fan. She was inspired by Dylan’s striking recording of Adeste Fidelis on Christmas In The Heart.
Why on Earth did I ignore these four Dylan books when first published, long ago? Asleep at the wheel! Jewish roots, The Bible, early Dylan and early Uncut. Key gaps finally filled.
Why on Earth did I ignore these four Dylan books when first published, long ago? Asleep at the wheel! Jewish roots, The Bible, early Dylan and early Uncut. Key gaps finally filled.
Part 2: 9 new Dylan books
The hit film A Complete Unknown inspired a surge of new Dylan books - I reviewed them here on DYLAN BOOKS.
Expect the flow to continue in 2026!
Part 2: 9 new Dylan books
The hit film A Complete Unknown inspired a surge of new Dylan books - I reviewed them here on DYLAN BOOKS.
Expect the flow to continue in 2026!
Part 1: 4 books BY Dylan
I’d been looking for these versions of the Lyrics books for a while (I already had less attractive versions). Point Blank is one of the weaker Dylan art books. The Bootleg Series vol.18 booklet is very slim.
Part 1: 4 books BY Dylan
I’d been looking for these versions of the Lyrics books for a while (I already had less attractive versions). Point Blank is one of the weaker Dylan art books. The Bootleg Series vol.18 booklet is very slim.
The Formative Dylan: Transmissions and Stylistic Influences 1961-63 (Todd Harvey, Scarecrow Press, 2001, hbk, 240pp) is an excellent guide to the early Dylan songs covered by The Bootleg Series vol. 18. It’s little-known and quite rare.
The Formative Dylan: Transmissions and Stylistic Influences 1961-63 (Todd Harvey, Scarecrow Press, 2001, hbk, 240pp) is an excellent guide to the early Dylan songs covered by The Bootleg Series vol. 18. It’s little-known and quite rare.
It’s worth thinking about books by Paul Williams.
His Performing Artist trilogy, plus Watching The River Flow, are central to any decent collection of Dylan books.
It’s worth thinking about books by Paul Williams.
His Performing Artist trilogy, plus Watching The River Flow, are central to any decent collection of Dylan books.
It explains the poetics of 11 songs, from Bob Dylan’s Dream to Murder Most Foul.
It explains the poetics of 11 songs, from Bob Dylan’s Dream to Murder Most Foul.
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MOJO Music Guide - Bob Dylan's Bootleg Series is a liitle gem. Published with the mag’s Dec 2015 issue, it’s an illuminating 52pp pbk book(let). A range of writers supply cogent reviews of Vols 1-3 to Vol. 12 The Cutting Edge (2015).
MOJO Music Guide - Bob Dylan's Bootleg Series is a liitle gem. Published with the mag’s Dec 2015 issue, it’s an illuminating 52pp pbk book(let). A range of writers supply cogent reviews of Vols 1-3 to Vol. 12 The Cutting Edge (2015).
Until last week, my near-500 collection of Dylan books had only two titles addressing Dylan’s legacy from a music theory perspective.
Steven Rings’ new scholarly What Did You Hear? is the first full-length study of the music I’ve seen.
Recommended.
Until last week, my near-500 collection of Dylan books had only two titles addressing Dylan’s legacy from a music theory perspective.
Steven Rings’ new scholarly What Did You Hear? is the first full-length study of the music I’ve seen.
Recommended.
Chris O’Connor’s You Don’t Need A Weatherman: Bob Dylan For Beginners (Melbourne Books, 2025, pbk, 219pp) is a fine new intro. Gen Z-ers ready to board the Dylan train will welcome it. It answers key questions - why is Dylan important and how do I explore his legacy?
Chris O’Connor’s You Don’t Need A Weatherman: Bob Dylan For Beginners (Melbourne Books, 2025, pbk, 219pp) is a fine new intro. Gen Z-ers ready to board the Dylan train will welcome it. It answers key questions - why is Dylan important and how do I explore his legacy?
Bob Dylan: Things Have Changed, is a celebration of Dylan’s genius. It’s original, engaging… and partisan.
Author Ron Rosenbaum is no fawning fanboy. He argues that, after Street-Legal, Dylan’s writing changed for the worse - there are very few great songs.
Bob Dylan: Things Have Changed, is a celebration of Dylan’s genius. It’s original, engaging… and partisan.
Author Ron Rosenbaum is no fawning fanboy. He argues that, after Street-Legal, Dylan’s writing changed for the worse - there are very few great songs.
Bob Dylan: Things Have Changed (Melville House) is one of the most enjoyable Dylan books I’ve read for ages.
It’s: ambitious, challenging, eloquent, engaging, erudite, iconoclastic, idiosyncratic, irreverent, literate, profound, stimulating, stylish, witty… .
Bob Dylan: Things Have Changed (Melville House) is one of the most enjoyable Dylan books I’ve read for ages.
It’s: ambitious, challenging, eloquent, engaging, erudite, iconoclastic, idiosyncratic, irreverent, literate, profound, stimulating, stylish, witty… .
As a fan, you’re likely to have a valuable Dylan book(let) collection - The Bootleg Series book(let)s of liner notes.
Typically about 60 pages long, the booklets of the standard CD releases are a rich source of Dylaniana.
As a fan, you’re likely to have a valuable Dylan book(let) collection - The Bootleg Series book(let)s of liner notes.
Typically about 60 pages long, the booklets of the standard CD releases are a rich source of Dylaniana.
I’m loving the new release - a forceful reminder of Dylan’s genius, right from the off. Sheer, unalloyed brillance!
But I’m disappointed by the liner notes book(let) - at 32pp, it’s only half the length previous Vols.
I’m loving the new release - a forceful reminder of Dylan’s genius, right from the off. Sheer, unalloyed brillance!
But I’m disappointed by the liner notes book(let) - at 32pp, it’s only half the length previous Vols.