[ Vinyl Passion / 2 LP ]
Release Date: Friday 5 April 2013
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Folk songstress Joan Baez's first two albums in one double LP gatefold package.
All Music Guide review for Joan Baez - Joan Baez (5 / 5):
At the time of its release, Joan Baez's debut album was something of a revelation. The folk music revival was beginning to gather steam, stoked on the popular side by artists such as the Kingston Trio and the Easy Riders, as well as up-and-coming ensembles such as the Highwaymen, and on the more intense and serious side by the Weavers. The female singers on the scene were mostly old-time, veteran activist types like Ronnie Gilbert and Malvina Reynolds, who was in her sixties. And then along comes this album, by a 19-year-old who looked more like the kind of coed every mother dreamt her son would come home with, displaying a voice from heaven, a soprano so pure and beguiling that the mere act of listening to her -- forget what she was singing -- was a pleasure. Baez's first album, made up primarily of traditional songs (including a startling version of "House of the Rising Sun"), was beguiling enough to woo even conservative-leaning listeners. Accompanied by the Weavers' Fred Hellerman and a pair of session singers, Baez gives a fine account of the most reserved and least confrontational aspects of the folk revival, presenting a brace of traditional songs (most notably "East Virginia" and "Mary Hamilton") with an urgency and sincerity that makes the listener feel as though they were being sung for the first time, and opening with a song that was to become her signature piece for many years, "Silver Dagger." The recording was notable at the time for its purity of sound, but, like a lot of Vanguard CDs issued in the 1980s, needed a serious remastering job, which it finally got in 2001, some 41 years after its original release -- gone are most of the hiss and background noise that marred the original CD, and Baez's voice soars with an awesome purity of "Fare Thee Well," "House of the Rising Sun," and "All My Trials," and the guitar accompaniment on " "Wildwood Flower," among other tracks, comes through with greater richness and clarity.
Joan Baez
Side 1:
Silver Dagger
East Virginia
Fare Thee Well
House Of The Rising Sun
All My Trials
Wildwood Flower
Donna Donna
Side 2:
John Riley
Rake And Rambling Boy
Little Moses
Mary Hamilton
Henry Martin
El Preso Numero Nueve
Joan Baez Vol. 2
Side 3:
Wagoner's Lad
The Trees They Do Grow High
The Lily Of The West
Silkie
Engine
Once I Knew A Pretty Girl
Lonesome Road
Side 4:
Banks Of The Ohio
Pal Of Mine
Barbara Allen
The Cherry Tree Carol
Old Blue
Railroad Boy
Plaisir D'amour