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In 1994, Dylan returned to his folk roots, winning the Grammy Award for Best Traditional Folk Album for World Gone Wrong. He recorded two albums with the all-star band the Traveling Wilburys, also featuring George Harrison, Roy Orbison, Tom Petty and Jeff Lynne. Notable albums during this period included Infidels (1983) the five-disc retrospective Biograph (1985) Knocked Out Loaded (1986) and Oh Mercy (1989), which became his best-received album in years.
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In 1982, he was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.īeginning in the 1980s, Dylan began touring full time, sometimes with fellow legends Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and the Grateful Dead.
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The tour and albums that followed were less successful, however, and Dylan's religious leanings soon became less overt in his music. The evangelical Slow Train Coming was a commercial hit, and won Dylan his first Grammy Award. Dylan was one of many prominent public figures who helped popularize Carter's cause, leading to a retrial in 1976, when he was again convicted.Īfter a painful split with his wife, Sara Lowndes - the song "Sara" on Desire was Dylan's plaintive but unsuccessful attempt to win Lowndes back - Dylan again reinvented himself, declaring in 1979 that he was a born-again Christian. Desire included the song "Hurricane," written by Dylan about the boxer Rubin "Hurricane" Carter, then serving life in prison after what many felt was an wrongful conviction of triple homicide in 1967. He followed these successes with the celebrated 1975 album Blood on the Tracks and Desire (1976), each of which hit No. An album he recorded with the Band, Planet Waves, became his first No.
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In 1974, Dylan began his first full-scale tour since his accident, embarking on a sold-out nationwide tour with his longtime backup band, the Band. With his unmistakable voice and unforgettable lyrics, Dylan brought the worlds of music and literature together as no one else had. The albums that followed, Highway 61 Revisited (1965) - which included the seminal rock song "Like a Rolling Stone" - and the two-record set Blonde on Blonde (1966) represented Dylan at his most innovative.
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On July 25, 1965, he was famously booed at the Newport Folk Festival when he performed electrically for the first time. In 1965, Dylan scandalized many of his folkie fans by recording the half-acoustic, half-electric album Bringing It All Back Home, backed by a nine-piece band. Another Side of Bob Dylan, recorded in 1964, was a much more personal, introspective collection of songs, far less politically charged than Dylan's previous efforts. By 1964 Dylan was playing 200 concerts annually, but had become tired of his role as "the" folk singer-songwriter of the protest movement. While his romantic relationship with Baez lasted only two years, it benefited both performers immensely in terms of their music careers-Dylan wrote some of Baez's best-known material, and Baez introduced him to thousands of fans through her concerts.