With "Highway 61 Revisited" Dylan's transformation from folk to rock musician is considered complete. Like the eponymous highway between North Minnesota to the Mississippi Delta, the album produced in 1965 combines folk (Desolation Row), blues (It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry) and rock (Tombstone Blues, From a Buick 6, Highway 61 Revisited). "Highway 61 Revisited" is proof that rock 'n roll doesn't have to be academic and inoffensive to be literate, poetic and complex
01 Like A Rolling Stone 02 Tombstone Blues 03 It Takes A Lot To Laugh 04 It Takes A Train To Cr 05 From A Buick 6 06 Ballad Of A Thin Man 07 Queen Jane Approximatel 08 Highway 61 Revisited 09 Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues 10 Desolation Row