BOB DYLAN
The Cutting Edge 1965-1966
The Bootleg Series Vol. 12
(Legacy)
With every Bob Dylan release,
there’s a desire to find a missing piece of
the puzzle, unravel a bit more of the
mystery – especially the bootlegs. Only
mad individuals would dig between the
lines of such an artist and I am one of
them. The Dylan album that really did it
for me (and many Dylan fans) was
Blonde on Blonde, which I defend to the
death as his most melodicallyenthralling, flat-out rock and roll record.
It’s both vulnerable and unnervingly
biting. It’s sexy and yet retains an unfettered innocence. I fell in love and chose
never to look back. The work Dylan created between 1965 and 1966 still
remains his [