As was quite normal practice in the Fifties and Sixties, there are not much credits on the album sleeves of Bob Dylan. But even in later years it’s very often hard to find out who took the photograph used for the front or back sleeves. Let alone who was responsible for the design. I’ve tried to make a list, but there are still blanks. Anyone care to add or correct? Let’s start with part one: the Sixties and Seventies. 1962-03-19 - Bob Dylan Photographer - Don Hunstein Liner notes - Stacey Williams (a.k.a. Robert Shelton) Art-director - John Berg 1963-05-27 – The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan Photographer - Don Hunstein Liner notes - Nat Hentoff Art-director - John Berg 1964-01-13 – The Times They Are A-Changin’ Photographer - Barry Feinstein Liner notes - Bob Dylan Art-director - John Berg 1964-08-08 – Another Side of Bob Dylan Photographer - Sandy Speizer Liner notes - Bob Dylan Art-director - John Berg 1965-03-22 – Bringing it All Back Home Photographer - Daniel Kramer Photographer back - Daniel Kramer Liner notes - Bob Dylan Art-director - John Berg 1965-09-30 – Highway 61 Revisited Photographer - Daniel Kramer Photographer back - Daniel Kramer Liner notes - Bob Dylan Art-director - John Berg 1966-06-20 – Blonde On Blonde Photographer - Jerry Schatzberg Photographer inside - Jerry Schatzberg Art-director - John Berg 1967-03-27 – Bob Dylan’s Greatest Hits Photographer - Rowland Scherman (1965) Photographer back - David Gardner (1966) Poster - Milton Glaser Art-director - John Berg 1967-12-27 – John Wesley Harding Photographer - John Berg Liner notes - Bob Dylan Art-director - John Berg - 1969-04-09 – Nashville Skyline Photographer - Elliott Landy Liner notes - Johnny Cash Photographer back - Al Clayton Art-director - 1970-07-08 – Self Portrait Painting - Bob Dylan Photographer inside - Al Clayton, John Cohen Art-director - Ron Coro 1970-10-19 – New Morning Photographer - Len Siegler (1970) Photographer back - Len Siegler (1962) Art-director - 1971-11-17 – Bob Dylan’s Greatest Hits, Vol. II Photographer - Barry Feinstein (1970) Photographer back - ? (Apple Film) Art-director - 1973-07-23 – Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid Illustration - John Van Hamersveld Photographer - Manuel Palomino Art-director - John Van Hamersveld 1973-11-16 – Dylan Illustration back & front - Richard Kenerson (serigraph based on a photo by Al Clayton - 1970) Art-director - John Berg 1974-01-17 – Planet Waves Painting - Bob Dylan - Liner notes - Bob Dylan Art-director - Bob Dylan 1974-06-20 – Before the Flood Photographer - Barry Feinstein Art-director - ? 1975-01-17 – Blood on the Tracks Photographer - Paul Till Illustration - David Oppenheim Liner notes - Pete Hamill Art-director - Ron Coro 1975-01-17 – The Basement Tapes Photographer - Reid Miles Liner notes - Greil Marcus - Art-director - Bob Cato 1976-01-05 – Desire Photographer - Ken Regan Photographer back - Ruth Bernal Collage - Carl Barile Liner notes - Allen Ginsberg - Art-director - John Berg 1976-09-23 – Hard Rain Photographer - Ken Regan Photographer back - Joel Bernstein Art-director - Paula Scher 1978-03-12 - Masterpieces Photographer - Ken Regan Photographer back - Art-director - 1978-06-15 – Street-Legal Photographer - Howard Alk Photographer inside - Joel Bernstein Art-director - Tim Bryant en George Corsillo/Gribbitt 1979-04-23 – At Budokan Photographer - Joel Bernstein Photographer back - Hirosuke Katsuyama Art-director - Terushisa Tajima 1979-08-20 – Slow Train Coming Illustration - Catherine Kanner Photographer back - Nick Saxton Art-director - Wm. Stetz (William Stetz)
small correction: 1970-07-08 – Self Portrait Painting - Bob Dylan Photographers back and inside - Al Clayton (studio), John Cohen (Greenwich Village and Putnam Valley) and David Redfern (Isle of Wight) Art-director - Ron Coro