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"Wigwam" is a song by Bob Dylan that was released on his 1970 album ''Self Portrait''. It was a hit single that reached the Top 10 in several countries worldwide. The song's basic track, including "la-la" vocals, was recorded in early March 1970 in New York City. Later that month, producer Bob Johnston had brass instrument overdubs added to the track; these were recorded in Nashville, Tennessee at a session without Dylan present. Critical appraisal of "Wigwam" has been mostly positive, and reviewers have called it a highlight of ''Self Portrait''. Several artists have covered the composition, including Drafi Deutscher, whose version of it was a Top 20 hit in Germany. ==Recording== "Wigwam" was recorded during the sessions for Dylan's ''Self Portrait'' album, and produced by Bob Johnston. The basic track was put on tape on March 4, 1970, at Columbia Studio A in New York City, and was labelled "New Song 1" on the recording sheet.〔 The musicians on the basic track were Dylan, vocals and guitar; David Bromberg, guitar; Al Kooper, piano.〔 On April 20, 2013, this early version of "Wigwam" was released as a single for Record Store Day, and on August 27 of the same year, it appeared on ''The Bootleg Series Vol. 10 – Another Self Portrait (1969–1971)''.〔 On March 17, 1970, at Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, instrumental overdubs were recorded for "Wigwam" and several other songs.〔 Dylan was not present for the overdubs, and they were overseen by Johnston. In the song, Dylan sings "la-la" vocals, accompanied by horns, in an arrangement that has been called "mariachi-like", and "Tex-Mex". The feeling of the song has also been described as "campfire music" and as having a "hazy glow". 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Wigwam (Bob Dylan song)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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