

Bob Dylan: Acoustic Folk Years
Apple Music
Before he put folk rock on the map, Dylan was a straight-up Greenwich Village folkie. And from his dusky delivery of the tender, traditional-sounding “Boots of Spanish Leather” to the keening, kaleidoscopic feel of “Mr. Tambourine Man,” the tunes he turned out as an unplugged solo troubadour were packed with intense emotion and poetic imagery potent enough to eventually earn him a Nobel Prize.