Considering only his singing voice, what album was Bob Dylan's peak?

Considering only his singing voice, what album was Bob Dylan's peak?

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Considering only his lyricism, what album was Frank Zappa's peak?

Time Out of Mind.

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There are some beautiful, lyrical melodies in this album. This is the Capitol records orchestral version.

Here's to hoping you were expecting an answer and didn't think the word lyrical pertains to lyrics.

Master of Puppets

Blonde on Blonde
Hot Rats (though my favorite is Weasels Ripped my Flesh)

you can't convince me otherwise

Nashville Skyline (1969), because he didn't do as much of his horrible warbling in this one.

stop talking shit about our accents
you coastal fags sound retarded yourselves

>Hot Rats
>only one song had lyrics on it, sung by captain beefheart
What?

*nasally whine* aahhnn, staaahhp taahlking shit about our accents
*shitty discordant harmonica solo*

*high pitched squeak* iiiiii can’t stoowwwp suckin caaaaaaawck
*sang off key while playing I-IV-V on a shitty acoustic guitar*

New Morning

You're both utterly retarded.

This is you right now

Are you suggesting someone should take you seriously? At least make your baits interesting or have the decency to sage otherwise.

oh, moot. Could this really be the end? to be stuck inside a Sup Forums thread with these shitposters again

I feel you. Many great songs (not quite so great recordings/performances, though), but what really stands out in that album is his voice. What a voice. I mean, fucking listen to Sign at the window. Shivers.

Hit a little close to home did we?

My fuckin sides

>*high pitched squeak* iiiiii can’t stoowwwp suckin caaaaaaawck
With this masterpiece, no doubt.