Dylan's 17th studio album-a well-received follow-up to Blood on the Tracks -spent 5 weeks at the top of the Billboard Pop Albums chart and marked a return to topical songwriting and folk tales. One of his more collaborative efforts, the album hosts a caravan of musicians from the Rolling Thunder Revue, plus backing vocals from a then-unknown Emmylou Harris. Includes Hurricane; Isis; Mozambique; One More Cup of Coffee (Valley Below); Oh, Sister ; the epic Joey; Romance in Durango; Black Diamond Bay , and Dylan's emotional ode to his crumbling relationship, Sara .