
On this day May 30, 1988, Bob Dylan released his twenty fifth studio album Down in the Groove. The album featured a mix of original songs and covers, with contributions from a wide range of guest musicians including Eric Clapton, Sly and Robbie, and members of the Grateful Dead. Despite the notable collaborators, the album received mixed reviews and marked a challenging period in Dylan's recording career.
Down in the Groove reached number 61 on the US Billboard 200. It reflected Dylan’s continued experimentation but was seen by many critics as lacking the cohesion and lyrical strength of his earlier works.
Fun fact: The album was recorded over several years with different sessions and collaborators, resulting in a patchwork sound that set it apart from most of Dylan’s studio releases.
Down in the Groove reached number 61 on the US Billboard 200. It reflected Dylan’s continued experimentation but was seen by many critics as lacking the cohesion and lyrical strength of his earlier works.
Fun fact: The album was recorded over several years with different sessions and collaborators, resulting in a patchwork sound that set it apart from most of Dylan’s studio releases.