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Bob Dylan has released 40 studio albums throughout the course of his career, which means he’s come up with 40 unique album covers. But not all covers are created equal, and Rolling Stonemagazine decided to take a deep dive into those covers, singling out the best and the worst of them.

Writing about the Rock & Roll Hall of Famer’s cover art choices, the mag notes, “Sometimes Dylan made iconic covers, both calculated and spontaneous; sometimes he treated them with the same regard as a grocery list.”

Topping the mag’s list as the best Dylan album cover is 1963’s The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan, which features the rocker walking down a New York City street with his girlfriend Suze Rotolo.

The mag notes photographer Don Hunstein nabbed an image “full of love and art and the endless possibilities of youth.”

Coming in at #2 is Dylan’s 1965 album Bringing It All Back Home, followed by 1965’s Highway 61 Revisited, 1976’s Desire and 1966’s Blonde on Blonde.

As for the worst of Dylan’s 40 album covers, that distinction went to 1986’s Knocked Out Loaded, which features an image taken from the January 1939 cover of Spicy-Adventure Stories magazine. Rolling Stone describes the shot as “ungainly and amateurish.”

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  • Of course Bob Dylan is iconic. You can't even count the number of different ways the word 'iconic' is used in association with Bob Dylan. One you don't hear that often is his album covers, though: but a quick look at his covers does indeed indicate that they're quite iconic as well.

    Looking at them, particularly that run in 1960s covers featuring his image, you realise he looks cool on the cover of each one not because he had a great sense of what was cool but merely because however he happened to look at a given time immediately becamecool thereafter. These images, many offhand, some deliberatelyso, became focal points for new senses of visual style. He lost it with time, of course, and a lotof his covers become pretty generic as the years pass. Still, some stick out. I'm doing this in two parts: this covers the début all the way up to the last album before Dylan found Jesus.


    It's amazing just how young and 'green' Dylan seems here. This is like a little schoolboy posing with a guitar. Aw, how adorable.


    Bob Dylan and Suze Rotolo arm in arm walking down a wintry New York street. This is someone who couldn't be bothered at all posing for a cover and went with a paparazzi shot instead... Still, for some reason it's resonant, and it's the first cover to have a sense of mystery about it. The best Dylan covers always have a sense of mystery to them.


    Thisis a poster that hangs on dorm walls. Dylan has trasformed himself into a stark, intense poet of the working man here, and this beautiful black-and-white does the job brilliantly. Not his best album, but one if his best covers.


    From the short crop on the cover of The Times They Are a-Changin'onward, you can watch Dylan's hair grow out with each album. This is his last acoustic album, but already he's thrown out the folk lyrics and replaced them with something more surreal. The cover doesn't suggest that, though, being a very clean and neatly-designed but kind of boring cover.


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