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Self Portrait

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Tracklist

Disc 1
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
14 Gotta Travel On
15 Blue Moon
16 Boxer, The
17 Mighty Quinn, The (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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''Self Portrait'' is singer-songwriter Bob Dylan's 10th studio album, released by Columbia Records in June 1970.

It was Dylan's second double album, and features mostly cover versions of well-known pop and folk songs. Also included are a handful of instrumentals and original compositions. Most of the album is sung in the affected country crooning voice that Dylan had introduced a year earlier on ''Nashville Skyline''. Seen by some as intentionally surreal and even satirical at times, ''Self Portrait'' received extremely poor reviews upon release; Greil Marcus' opening sentence in his ''Rolling Stone'' review was: "What is this shit?"

Dylan later claimed in interviews that ''Self Portrait'' was something of a joke, far below the standards he set in the 1960s, simply to get people off his back and end the "spokesman of a generation" tags; but he has also given other, contradictory accounts of his motives.

Despite the negative reception, the album quickly went gold in the US, where it hit #4, and it gave Dylan yet another UK #1 hit before it fell down the charts. - Wikipedia

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