The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan - Bob Dylan

The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan

Bob Dylan

  • Genre: Contemporary Folk
  • Release Date: 1963-05-27
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 13

  • ℗ Originally Released 1963 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Blowin' In the Wind Bob Dylan 2:48
2
Girl from the North Country Bob Dylan 3:23
3
Masters of War Bob Dylan 4:38
4
Down the Highway Bob Dylan 3:32
5
Bob Dylan's Blues Bob Dylan 2:28
6
A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall Bob Dylan 6:52
7
Don't Think Twice, It's All Ri Bob Dylan 3:40
8
Bob Dylan's Dream Bob Dylan 5:02
9
Oxford Town Bob Dylan 1:50
10
Talkin' World War III Blues Bob Dylan 6:27
11
Corrina, Corrina Bob Dylan 2:44
12
Honey, Just Allow Me One More Bob Dylan 2:00
13
I Shall Be Free Bob Dylan 4:46

Reviews

  • This is the one.

    5
    By cphollmann
    I'm not a Bob Dylan expert. They are out there. But this is the one if you only get one. I've found myself coming back to Dylan in these troubling times (2020). Nice to hear from a timeless voice.
  • ❤️

    1
    By Trust and Us
    ❤️
  • My love, he speaks like silence...

    5
    By JennyRobinson21
    This album goes to show that when you truly have something you need to say, you don't need a great voice, or a full orchestra backing you up. Absolutely beautiful!
  • Love

    5
    By Ukiahlinds
    Beautiful album.
  • really good

    5
    By donsharp
    it seems everyone sounds like bob dylan in some way, but bob dylan sounds a lot like woody guthrie in most ways...
  • Lyrically Speaking, This Album Is The Best Album Of All Time.... Hands Down.

    5
    By Needdavr
    From the beautiful imagery in "A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall" to the bitter cry of "Masters of War," this album showed Dylan to be the greatest songwriter/poet who has ever lived. This album will rock your world. Buy it.
  • phenomenal

    5
    By teeevah
    bob dylan is truely wonderful at what he does...writing songs. what more can anyone say?
  • Dylan gets on the Horse

    5
    By OneNightRider
    This is Dylan's First album that showed the world the art, poetics and rythmn this guy had stored in his saddle bag. Top Five Dylan Albums for me but everyone is different. The best songs aren't the most popular. But all loosers aren't winners.
  • Essential. Materpiece.

    5
    By philjn99
    Important, eternally relevant, perfect. If I truly had to pick an essential Bob Dylan album, this would be it. Fantastic. Flawless. Masters of War one of the greatest war protest songs of all time. Life-changing. Insightful. You owe it to yourself to own this Dylan album...if no other.
  • One of the Greatest Albums...EVER

    5
    By billyinnes
    Okay, so this might not be his official debut album, but it is Bob Dylan's first album to show what a ground-breaking, breath-takingly wonderful songwriter he was (and remains today). This is a MUST HAVE...every single track is worth having!

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