John Wesley Harding

Book • 1967
Released on December 27, 1967, *John Wesley Harding* is Bob Dylan's eighth studio album.

Produced by Bob Johnston, it features Dylan's return to a more folk-oriented style after his previous rock-influenced albums.

The album includes notable tracks such as 'All Along the Watchtower' and 'The Ballad of Frankie Lee and Judas Priest'.

It was recorded in Nashville, Tennessee, and is known for its simple, yet powerful, musical arrangements and lyrical depth.

The album has been critically acclaimed and is considered one of Dylan's most enduring works.

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