Discography 103 releases found in discography Artist Release Name Cat.No. Retrospectively it can be seen as the strongest and most consistent of his early folk albums, and also the most stark and haunting. Artist: Willie Nelson Title Of Album: Discography Year Of Release: 1962-2010 Labels: Liberty, RCA, Atlantic, Columbia, Island, Justice Records, Lost Highway Genre: Country, Country Rock Quality: mp3 Bitrate: 160-320 kbps Total: 89 Albums Total Size: 7.82 Gb (+1rec. Bob Dylan Ep-I Want You-1965-Rar Favourite Auctions. Discography: Bob Dylan One of the great lyricists of the Rock Era, he started out in the coffeehouses of Greenwich Village, and became a superstar. It got to #20 in the charts, eventually going Gold. This was around the time that he was being labelled ‘Spokesman of a Generation’, a title he would come to dislike, but which was nevertheless indicative of the high esteem his songs were held in. It was all very serious, and more powerful for that. Whilst his earlier work had incorporated elements of humour, there was nothing funny about the new material. Def Leppard - Acoustic In Singapore (Slang Bonus CD) Def Leppard - Adrenalize. Discography: Bob Dylan One of the great lyricists of the Rock Era, he started out in the coffeehouses of Greenwich Village, and became a superstar. Def Leppard - Best Kept Secrets (1987-1996) Def Leppard - Ballads. The other nine songs all dealt with issues which were all too real - racism, poverty, war and social change, told through his poetic and engrossing storytelling style. Def Leppard - Hysteria 2CD Deluxe Edition. The title song became his most well-known, capturing the spirit of social and political upheaval that characterized the times. Whilst The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan had featured two covers, his third album was notable for being the first to be made up entirely of original compositions. More than anything, 1964’s The Times They Are A-Changin’ proved that he was not running out of good material any time soon. His songs were being covered by all sorts of big names in the music business, and he was becoming a household name not just in the folk community but in the wider pop world.
With his second album, Bob Dylan had become the new young prince of American folk music, introducing a repertoire of modern folk songs that suited the social unrest of the 60s.