Bob Dylan's "Shot of Love," released on August 12, 1981, under Columbia Records, is a compelling blend of folk rock, folk, and country rock that showcases Dylan's signature storytelling and poetic lyricism. This 44-minute album features 11 tracks, each offering a unique glimpse into Dylan's introspective and evocative songwriting. From the title track "Shot of Love" to the reflective "Every Grain of Sand," Dylan explores themes of love, faith, and existential musings. The album also includes the politically charged "Lenny Bruce" and the haunting "Dead Man, Dead Man," demonstrating Dylan's versatility and depth as an artist. "Shot of Love" is a testament to Dylan's enduring influence in the folk and rock genres, making it a significant addition to his discography and a captivating listen for both longtime fans and new listeners alike.