Another classic is up to bat on this week’s Front-To-Back Podcast, it’s Bob Dylan’s Blood on the Tracks.

Blood on the Tracks, released in 1975, is the fifteenth studio album released by Dylan and is the album that marked Dylan’s return back to Columbia Records after a short run with Asylum.

Considered by many to be the best work of Dylan’s career and mostly everyone as a benchmark in his career, Blood on the Tracks is an album filled with despair and heartbreak artfully recorded with mostly simple acoustic backing from a laundry list of session musicians including Tony Brown of The Band and Paul Griffin, who worked with Dylan on Highway 61 Revisited.

Is it a walk through a bad break up or inspired by the works of Russian playwright Anton Chekhov? You’ll just have to decided for yourself with this Front-to-Back playthrough of Blood on the Tracks.

Cheers,

Jackson W.