Street-Legal is Bob Dylan's eighteenth studio album, released on June 15, 1978. It marked a shift towards a more orchestrated sound with female backing vocals, moving away from the rawer style of his previous works. The recording sessions took place at Rundown Studios in Santa Monica, with Don DeVito as producer.
The album received mixed reviews upon release, though it has been positively reassessed over time. Songs like 'Changing of the Guards' and 'Senor (Tales of Yankee Power)' are considered minor but significant works in his catalog. The accompanying 1978 tour was one of the most extensive of his career.
Commercially, Street-Legal reached number 11 on the Billboard 200 chart and number 2 on the UK Albums Chart. Despite not being one of his best-selling albums, it has maintained a loyal fan base and has been reissued several times, including a remastered mix in 1999.