Last week Bob Dylan released his 567th album, which isonly a few short of Ryan Adams. Marketing a new album has vastly changed since Dylan strummed it ontothe scene almost 50 years ago. You can’tpush your songs to radio. There’snowhere to buy a physical album. Youcould have the next big EDM-artist do multiple remixes but Dylan’s music reallydoesn’t lend itself to that. But even ifyou were to do a decent sounding remix of a new Dylan track, you would need tobe on bath salts to enjoy it. So, howdoes Bob Dylan…one of the most iconic singers of all time…do to market a brandas big as he is? He builds a pop-upstore. That’s right…Bob Dylan had hisown store. A store that sells nothingbut Bob Dylan merchandise like CDs, vinyl, t-shirts, pants, hats, furniture,cars, musical instruments, guns, toilets…okay, I made up the last one. This is brilliant. When you think of Dylan and where he camefrom…he embodied the anti-corporate mentality. Today, it’s only fitting that he snubs the record industry by succeedingat the one thing they failed at doing…running a record store.
Here are the 11 Best Albums By Bob Dylan:
- Blood on the Tracks (1975)
- Bringing It All Back Home (1965)
- Highway 61 Revisited (1965)
- The Times They Are A-Changing (1964)
- Planet Waves (1974)
- Blonde on Blonde (1966)
- Another Side of Bob Dylan (1964)
- Time Out of Mind (1997)
- The Free Wheelin' Bob Dylan (1963)
- Nashville Skyline (1969)
- John Wesley Harding (1967)
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