The sixty-fourth album: #64 Bob Dylan - Blonde on Blonde
Starting off rather racuous with a loose 'Rainy Women', the album sets up a misleading first track. All of this sounds like Bob Dylan - the sound is still there, just, perhaps, slightly bigger in sound in places. That doesn't mean the lyrics are ignored, but everything seems build up nicer around it.
It also gives the songs far more of an individual feel. When there is so much of a same style, songs can start to blur together, and while there is a clear risk of that with Dylan, it doesn't happen here, each time it was enough of a difference to make me sit up and recognise those differences.