The career of Bob Dylan can be divided into various eras (often focused around comebacks or innovations), but the decade of the 1970s might be the most chaotic of them. He trolled fans and critics, made bizarre choices, and created several of the best albums of his career. While Dylan's 1960s albums might be the most scrutinized era of his career, the '70s provides a strange story of its own.
With that chaos comes plenty of great (and not-so-great) music. Fans get to see Dylan in all his guises: traditionalist, rocker, country star, folk singer, evangelist, film scorer, and more. To gain a sense of everything that happened during the era, it's worth breaking down each of the albums. When the records are lined up next to each other, it's easy to appreciate the wild swings Dylan went