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Best folk-rock albums of all time

Explore a curated selection of the most influential and timeless folk-rock albums. Discover masterpieces that blend the lyrical storytelling of folk with the energy of rock, from 1960s pioneers to contemporary artists. This list celebrates the musical mastery and profound lyrics that have defined the genre, offering an essential guide for fans and new listeners alike. Delve into the rich history of folk-rock music and find your next favorite record.

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    Bob Dylan - Blonde on Blonde (1966)

    69 Global Votes
    • Pleasant listening experience

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    Often cited as one of the first double rock albums, 'Blonde on Blonde' is a pivotal work characterized by its surreal, poetic lyrics and a rich blend of blues, rock, and folk. Many consider it Dylan's greatest achievement for its melodic and emotional depth.

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    The Beatles - Rubber Soul (1965)

    60 Global Votes
    • Incorporates a mix of pop, soul, and folk musical styles

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    This album is The Beatles' most strongly folk-rock-influenced work, featuring acoustic textures and introspective lyrics. It was a pivotal album in the band's evolution, demonstrating the widespread influence of folk-rock on popular music.

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    Neil Young - After the Gold Rush (1970)

    56 Global Votes
    • One of four high-profile solo albums from CSNY members in 1970

    This classic album showcases Neil Young's versatility and songwriting prowess, blending folk, country, and rock with introspective lyrics. Its melodic strength and lyrical depth give it enduring appeal within the folk-rock genre.

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    Leonard Cohen - Songs of Leonard Cohen (1967)

    56 Global Votes
    • Monument to originality and creative vision

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    Cohen's debut album is a foundational work in the singer-songwriter tradition with deep folk roots, celebrated for its poetic, often melancholic lyrics. Its sparse, acoustic arrangements and profound lyrical depth ensure its enduring artistic merit.

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    Neil Young - Harvest (1972)

    27 Global Votes
    • Best-selling and most beloved album

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    One of Young's most commercially successful and beloved albums, 'Harvest' perfectly balances folk, country, and rock. Its prominent acoustic guitars, harmonica, and hit singles make it a timeless folk-rock staple.

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    Nick Drake - Pink Moon (1972)

    25 Global Votes
    • Stark, beautiful but devastating sound

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    An understated and deeply moving album, 'Pink Moon' features just Drake's voice and acoustic guitar, creating an intimate and melancholic atmosphere. Its influence has grown massively, inspiring countless indie-folk and singer-songwriters.

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    Tracy Chapman - Tracy Chapman (1988)

    24 Global Votes
    • Challenged late 80's overproduced music

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    This debut album delivered a modern folk anthem with 'Fast Car' and remains significant for its powerful, socially conscious lyrics. Chapman's distinctive voice and acoustic guitar make it an enduring and relevant folk-rock work.

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    Fairport Convention - Liege & Lief (1969)

    23 Global Votes
    • Launched the electric folk/English folk rock movement

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    Considered the forerunner for the folk revival in the U.K., this landmark album blends traditional English folk music with rock instrumentation. Its innovative fusion and powerful vocals by Sandy Denny make it culturally important.

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    Carole King - Tapestry (1971)

    22 Global Votes
    • Sonic tapestry of great songwriting

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    While leaning into the singer-songwriter genre, 'Tapestry' possesses strong folk sensibilities and immense influence, making it an essential folk-rock listen. Its warm, intimate sound and timeless, piano-driven melodies resonate deeply.

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    The Band - The Band (1969)

    21 Global Votes
    • Genesis of Americana and country rock/folk rock

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    This seminal album helped define roots rock and Americana with its blend of folk, country, blues, and rock. Its rich vocal harmonies and storytelling lyrics continue to resonate, making it a timeless folk-rock staple.

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    Love - Forever Changes (1967)

    20 Global Votes
    • Album of lyrical and musical depth

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    A psychedelic folk-rock masterpiece, 'Forever Changes' is highly influential and critically acclaimed for its intricate orchestral arrangements and dark, poetic lyrics. Its innovative sound and profound themes maintain its status as a classic.

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    The Byrds - Mr. Tambourine Man (1965)

    20 Global Votes
    • Pioneered the folk rock genre

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    Often credited with inventing folk-rock, this album is foundational to the genre, featuring jangling Rickenbacker guitars and harmonies applied to Bob Dylan songs and original material. Its influence is undeniable, and its songs remain iconic.

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    Simon & Garfunkel - Bridge Over Troubled Water (1970)

    17 Global Votes
    • Gorgeous and majestic title track

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    As the duo's final studio album, it's a masterpiece of sophisticated arrangements and powerful vocal harmonies, blending folk, rock, gospel, and Latin influences. Its iconic tracks and exceptional songwriting make it a cornerstone of folk-rock.

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    Van Morrison - Astral Weeks (1968)

    5 Global Votes
    • Blends folk, blues, jazz, and classical styles

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    This album is a unique blend of folk, jazz, blues, and classical elements, celebrated for its poetic beauty and emotional depth. Its stream-of-consciousness lyrics and ethereal musicality offer a transcendent listening experience.

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    Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Déjà Vu (1970)

    3 Global Votes
    • Rich musical banquet

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    This supergroup effort is a cornerstone of 1970s rock, showcasing intricate vocal harmonies and a blend of folk, rock, and country. It's celebrated for its lyrical depth and its capture of a generation's spirit.

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    Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited (1965)

    0 Global Votes
    • Set a mind-bending new standard for Sixties rock

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    This album marked Dylan's revolutionary shift to a fully electric sound, defining the folk-rock genre with its biting, surreal lyrics and raw, blues-infused rock. It's considered a five-star masterpiece and a landmark in music history.

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    Joni Mitchell - Blue (1971)

    0 Global Votes
    • Indelibly written on the soul

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    Considered a masterpiece of the singer-songwriter genre with strong folk roots, 'Blue' is celebrated for its raw honesty and emotional impact. Mitchell's distinctive vocals and intricate arrangements make it a deeply personal and influential work.