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Joan Baez - The Best Of Joan Baez (LP) - G+/VG+

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Actual image of the vinyl record album artwork of Joan Baez's The Best Of Joan Baez LP - taken in our Melbourne record store
Actual image of the back cover of Joan Baez's The Best Of Joan Baez second hand vinyl record taken in our Melbourne record shop
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Used
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Catalogue #:
RL 011
Format:
LP Vinyl Record
Genre(s):
Rock, Folk, World, Country, Folk

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Album Info

Artist: Joan Baez
Album: The Best Of Joan Baez
Released: Australia, 1963

Tracklist:

A1On The Banks Of The Ohio2:33
A2Oh! What A Beautiful City3:15
A3So Soon In The Morning2:05
A4Lowlands2:42
A5Kitty1:57
A6Travellin' Shoes2:25
A7Astrapsen - The Sun Is Risen1:37
B1Black Is The Color2:37
B2What You Gonna Call Your Pretty Little Baby2:26
B3Don't Weep After Me2:46
B4Sail Away Ladies2:44
B5Careless Love2:10
B6John Henry4:10
B7Walie Walie1:53


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Description

"The Best Of Joan Baez" is a compilation album that brings together some of the most significant and beloved songs from Joan Baez's career. This collection highlights her contributions to folk music and her role as a voice of social and political activism through the 1960s and beyond. The album serves as an excellent introduction to her work and a reminder of her talent and influence.

One of the key tracks on the album is "Diamonds and Rust," a song written by Baez herself. This autobiographical song, reflecting on her relationship with Bob Dylan, is both poignant and beautifully crafted. Its lyrical depth and the haunting melody showcase Baez's skills as a songwriter, in addition to her well-known talents as an interpreter of other people's songs.

Another standout track is her rendition of "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down," originally by The Band. Baez's version became a hit in its own right, demonstrating her ability to take a song and make it distinctively her own. Her emotive vocals and the song's historical narrative resonate powerfully, showcasing her connection to American roots music.

The album also includes Baez's interpretations of traditional folk songs like "House of the Rising Sun" and "Farewell, Angelina." These tracks highlight her ability to convey the emotional depth and storytelling essence of folk music. Baez's clear, expressive vocals breathe new life into these traditional melodies, affirming her status as a folk icon.

The production on these tracks varies, reflecting the different stages of Baez's career. From the simple, acoustic arrangements of her early work to the more produced sound of her later recordings, the album showcases the evolution of her musical style. Regardless of the production, Baez's voice remains the focal point, delivering each song with sincerity and depth.

"Blowin' in the Wind," a song by Bob Dylan that Baez frequently performed, is also included in this compilation. Her rendition of this classic protest song is both powerful and moving, capturing the spirit of the 1960s civil rights and anti-war movements. Baez's interpretation is a testament to her ability to use music as a tool for social commentary and change.

Lyrically, the songs on "The Best Of Joan Baez" cover a wide range of themes, from love and loss to social justice and political commentary. Baez's choice of songs reflects not only her musical taste but also her commitments and beliefs. Her music has always been intertwined with her activism, and this collection highlights that connection.

In terms of its impact, "The Best Of Joan Baez" encapsulates the essence of Baez's contributions to music and society. Her interpretations of traditional and contemporary folk songs have influenced generations of musicians and listeners, and her voice has been an important part of the soundtrack of social change.

In conclusion, "The Best Of Joan Baez" is a compelling collection that showcases the breadth and depth of Joan Baez's work as a musician and activist. It is a testament to her enduring impact on folk music and her role as a voice for social justice. The album is a must-listen for anyone interested in folk music, American history, or the power of music as a force for change.

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