Joan Baez - Very Early Joan

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Album Details

Title: Very Early Joan
Artist: Joan Baez
Release Date: 1983
Re-Released On: 11/19/1993
Label: Vanguard
Duration: 74:32
Album Type(s): live
UPC: 015707944625
Genre: Folk
Styles: Traditional Folk, Political Folk, Psychedelic, Folk-Rock, Contemporary Folk, Folk Revival
Moods: Autumnal, Gentle, Reflective, Delicate, Intimate, Laid-Back/Mellow, Literate, Plaintive, Poignant, Bittersweet, Calm/Peaceful, Earnest, Elegant, Organic, Sophisticated, Sweet, Wistful, Boisterous, Cerebral, Complex, Elaborate, Rousing, Spiritual
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 8
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream
  2. Willie Moore
  3. She's a Trouble Maker
  4. Tears in My Eyes
  5. Somebody Got Lost in a Storm
  6. The Water Is Wide
  7. Man of Constant Sorrow
  8. Freight Train
  9. Lady Gay (Child Ballad No. 79)
  10. Johnny Cuckoo
  11. Lonesome Valley
  12. The Riddle Song
  13. Railroad Bill
  14. Little Darlin'
  15. In the Pines
  16. Pilgrim of Sorrow
  17. Where Have All the Flowers Gone?
  18. Rambler Gambler
  19. Come All Ye Fair and Tender Ladies
  20. Hallowed Be Thy Name
  21. Twelve Gates to the City
  22. Silver Dagger

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
------CDVanguardVCD-79446

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Album Review

This Vanguard release is a heartwarmingly intimate look at Joan Baez during her most influential period (1960-1963). The album's 22 tracks are all live, performed before audiences held in silent and rapt attention in packed concert halls. The singer's trademark politically tinged folk songs are charmingly blended with a few pop interpretations like the Jerry Ragovoy early soul classic "She's a Trouble Maker" and a fun version of the Diamonds' "Little Darlin'," revealing a rarely seen lighthearted side of the activist. Baez's voice never sounded better than during this era, and her live performances resonate with a confident honesty. The only detractions of this CD are in the production: the whole album is mixed very quietly (requiring the listener to crank up the volume) but the applause between songs seems brashly loud. The other nitpick is that, for some reason, the album's engineer fades Baez's voice from left to right within the songs; this isn't a tremendous problem but listening on headphones to the sound bobbing back and forth can create a feeling of seasickness. However, these minor flaws should not discourage anyone from picking up Very Early Joan, a shining example of the bridge from the traditional Weavers/Kingston Trio folk singing of the fifties and the youthful fire of the political folk of the '60s. ~ Zac Johnson, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Jeff ZatayaMixing
Joan BaezVocals, Arranger, Liner Notes, Guitar
Jules HalfantDesign, Art Direction
Marc AuboriEngineer
Maynard SolomonProducer
William ClaxtonPhotography

Member Reviews

Lisa C. wrote on 4/29/2007...

Great, great CD of old and classic Joan Baez, recorded between 61 and 63.