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Bob Dylan Album - Self Portrait

Bob Dylan Album - Self Portrait
Album Information :
Release Date:1970-06-08
Type:Unknown
Genre:Folk, Classic Rock, Mainstream Rock
Label:Columbia
Explicit Lyrics:Yes
UPC:5099746011222
Review - AMG :
There has never been a clearer attempt to shed an audience than Self-Portrait. At least, that's one way of looking at this baffling double album, a deliberately sprawling affair that runs the gamut from self-portrait to self-parody, touching on operatic pop, rowdy Basement Tapes leftovers, slight whimsy, and covers of wannabe Dylans from Paul Simon to Gordon Lightfoot. To say the least, it's confusing, especially arriving at the end of a decade of unmitigated brilliance, and while the years have made it easier to listen to, it still remains inscrutable, an impossible record to unlock. It may not be worth the effort, either, since this isn't a matter of deciphering cryptic lyrics or interpreting lyrics, it's all about discerning intent, figuring out what the hell Dylan was thinking when he was recording -- not trying to decode a song. There are times where it's quite clearly played for a laugh -- if his shambling version of "The Boxer" isn't a pointed parody of Paul Simon, there was no reason to cut it -- but he's poker-faced elsewhere, and the songs (apart from such earthed gems as "Mighty Quinn," which aren't presented in their best versions) are simply not worth much consideration. But, in a strange way, Self Portrait is, because decades have passed and it still doesn't make much sense, even for Dylanphiles. That doesn't necessarily mean that it's worth the time to figure it out -- you're not going to find an answer, anyway -- but it's sort of fascinating all the same. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Review :
There has never been a clearer attempt to shed an audience than {^Self-Portrait}. At least, that's one way of looking at this baffling double album, a deliberately sprawling affair that runs the gamut from self-portrait to self-parody, touching on operatic pop, rowdy {^Basement Tapes} leftovers, slight whimsy, and covers of wannabe {$Dylans} from {$Paul Simon} to {$Gordon Lightfoot}. To say the least, it's confusing, especially arriving at the end of a decade of unmitigated brilliance, and while the years have made it easier to listen to, it still remains inscrutable, an impossible record to unlock. It may not be worth the effort, either, since this isn't a matter of deciphering cryptic lyrics or interpreting lyrics, it's all about discerning intent, figuring out what the hell {$Dylan} was thinking when he was recording -- not trying to decode a song. There are times where it's quite clearly played for a laugh -- if his shambling version of {&"The Boxer"} isn't a pointed parody of {$Paul Simon}, there was no reason to cut it -- but he's poker-faced elsewhere, and the songs (apart from such earthed gems as {&"Mighty Quinn,"} which aren't presented in their best versions) are simply not worth much consideration. But, in a strange way, {^Self Portrait} is, because decades have passed and it still doesn't make much sense, even for Dylanphiles. That doesn't necessarily mean that it's worth the time to figure it out -- you're not going to find an answer, anyway -- but it's sort of fascinating all the same. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Track Listing :
1 . All The Tired Horses
2 . Alberta, No. 1
3 . I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know
4 . Days of '49
5 . Early Morning Rain
6 . In Search Of Little Sadie
7 . Let It Be Me
8 . Little Sadie
9 . Woogie Boogie
10 . Belle Isle
11 . Living The Blues
12 . Like A Rolling Stone
13 . Copper Kettle [The Pale Moonlight]
14 . Gotta Travel On
15 . Blue Moon
16 . Boxer
17 . Mighty Quinn (Quinn the Eskimo)
18 . Take Me as I Am (Or Let Me Go)
19 . Take A Message To Mary
20 . It Hurts Me Too
21 . Minstrel Boy
22 . She Belongs To Me
23 . Wigwam
24 . Alberta, No. 2
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