Joan Baez - The Best Of Joan Baez (1968) [24bit FLAC]
BAND/ARTIST: Joan Baez
- Title: The Best Of Joan Baez
- Year Of Release: 1968
- Label: Saga Eros / EROS 8075 / Vinyl
- Genre: Folk, Singer-Songwriter
- Quality: 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks, scans)
- Total Time: 25:55
- Total Size: 503 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
A1 Joan Baez - On The Banks Of The Ohio
A2 Joan - Oh What A Beautiful City
A3 Joan Baez & Bill Wood - So Soon In The Morning
A4 Joan Baez - Lowlands
A5 Joan Baez & Bill Wood - Kitty
B1 Joan Baez - Black Is The Colour
B2 Joan Baez - What You Gonna Call Your Pretty Little Baby
B3 Joan Baez . Bill Wood & Ted Alevizos - Don't Weep After Me
B4 Joan Baez - Sail Away Ladies
B5 Joan Baez - Careless Love
A1 Joan Baez - On The Banks Of The Ohio
A2 Joan - Oh What A Beautiful City
A3 Joan Baez & Bill Wood - So Soon In The Morning
A4 Joan Baez - Lowlands
A5 Joan Baez & Bill Wood - Kitty
B1 Joan Baez - Black Is The Colour
B2 Joan Baez - What You Gonna Call Your Pretty Little Baby
B3 Joan Baez . Bill Wood & Ted Alevizos - Don't Weep After Me
B4 Joan Baez - Sail Away Ladies
B5 Joan Baez - Careless Love
Joan Baez’s distinctive voice served as a beacon amid the dramatic social upheaval of the ’60s. Born in New York in 1941, Baez was a rising star in the folk-revival boom—a singer who swiftly earned a reputation as a master interpreter, reinvigorating finger-picking standards like “House of the Rising Sun” with a haunted sense of melancholy and bracing vocal trills that successors like Joni Mitchell would eagerly adopt. She was also instrumental in bringing the songs of a young Bob Dylan to a wider audience, amplifying the graceful melodicism in tunes like “Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right” that often gets overshadowed by his voice’s characteristic grit. Through her vocal advocacy of social justice, Baez became a countercultural icon without ever pandering to rock audiences, resolutely performing her set at Woodstock in a solo acoustic setup. And from the ’70s on, that fearlessness has manifested itself in increasingly eclectic records; Baez moved between country music, Spanish folk and even sound collage, while also writing bittersweet ballads like 1975’s “Diamonds and Rust”. In the 21st century, her exploratory instincts have led her to cover the songs of modern-day outlaws like Steve Earle and Ryan Adams, reinforcing the spiritual connection among generations of roots radicals.
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