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Self Portrait (Bob Dylan album) : ウィキペディア英語版
Self Portrait (Bob Dylan album)

''Self Portrait'' is the tenth studio album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on June 8, 1970 by Columbia Records.
''Self Portrait'' was Dylan's second double album, and features many 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?"〔Greil Marcus, "Self Portrait No. 25", in ''Studio A: The Bob Dylan Reader'' (1970), p. 74 (Benjamin Hedin, ed., 2004)〕
Dylan has claimed in interviews that ''Self Portrait'' was something of a joke, far below the standards he set in the 1960s, and was made to get people off his back and end the "spokesman of a generation" tags.
Despite the negative reception, the album quickly went gold in the U.S., where it hit No. 4, and it gave Dylan yet another UK No. 1 hit before it fell down the charts. The album has since built a cult following and saw a retrospective positive re-evaluation with the release of ''The Bootleg Series Vol. 10: Another Self Portrait (1969–1971)'' in 2013.
==Production==
The motives behind ''Self Portrait'' have been subject to wild speculation and great debate. Over the years, a few credible theories have emerged from those familiar with the project.
Critic Robert Shelton was under the impression that ''Self Portrait'' was intended as a serious release. "I told Dylan that ''Self Portrait'' confused me," Shelton wrote in 1986. "Why had he recorded 'Blue Moon'? He wouldn't be drawn out, although obviously he had been stung by the criticism. 'It was an expression,' he said. He indicated that if the album had come from Presley or the Everly Brothers, who veered toward the middle of the road, it wouldn't have shocked so many."〔Shelton, Robert (2003 reprint). ''No Direction Home: The Life and Music of Bob Dylan'', p. 418. Da Capo Press. ISBN 0-306-81287-8.〕
However, in a ''Rolling Stone'' interview taken in 1984, Dylan gave a different reason for the album's release:
As to why he chose to release a double album, Dylan replied, "Well, it wouldn't have held up as a single album—then it really would've been bad, you know. I mean, if you're gonna put a lot of crap on it, you might as well load it up!"
Later, Cameron Crowe interviewed Dylan for his liner notes to 1985's ''Biograph'', a boxed-set retrospective of Dylan's career. When asked about ''Self Portrait'', Dylan added more details to the story:
Later interviews only echoed the sentiments expressed to Crowe.

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