Self Portrait

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"Self Portrait" is a 1970 double album by Bob Dylan that marked a controversial and stylistically eclectic turn in his career, featuring covers, live recordings, and a more polished, country-influenced sound.

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Self Portrait canonical 2
Self Portrait (album) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf double album
studio album
artist Bob Dylan
contains cover versions
live recordings
original compositions
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
coverArtBy Bob Dylan
followedBy New Morning
follows Nashville Skyline
format vinyl LP
genre country rock
easy listening
folk rock
pop
hasPart Alberta
surface form: Alberta #1

Alberta #2
All the Tired Horses
Belle Isle Park
surface form: Belle Isle

Blue Moon
Copper Kettle
Days of 49
Early Morning Rain
surface form: Early Mornin’ Rain

Gotta Travel On [live]
Little Sadie
surface form: In Search of Little Sadie

It Hurts Me Too
It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue
surface form: It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue [live]

Let It Be Me
Like a Rolling Stone
surface form: Like a Rolling Stone [live]

Little Sadie
Minstrel Boy
She Belongs to Me
surface form: She Belongs to Me [live]

Take Me as I Am (Or Let Me Go)
Take a Message to Mary
The Boxer
The Mighty Quinn (Quinn the Eskimo) [live]
Wigwam
hasType conceptually experimental album
language English
notableFor controversial critical reception
departure from 1960s protest style
eclectic song selection
numberOfDiscs 2
performer Bob Dylan
producer Bob Johnston
recordingPeriod 1969
1970
recordLabel Columbia Records
releaseDate 1970-06-08
stylisticInfluence Nashville sound
country music

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Nashville Skyline successor Self Portrait
Bob Johnston producedAlbum Self Portrait
Lalah Hathaway notableWork Self Portrait
this entity surface form: Self Portrait (album)