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Joan Baez

Live at Newport

Live at Newport

UPC: 029667006729

Format: CD

Release Date: Feb 28, 2005

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Personnel includes: Joan Baez, Bob Dylan (vocals, guitar); Mary Travers, Peter Yarrow (vocals); Everett Lilly (bass); Lilly
Brothers.
Recorded live at the 1963, 1964 & 1965 Newport Folk Festivals, Newport, Rhode Island. Includes liner notes by Charles J. Fuss.
Personnel: Joan Baez (vocals).
Audio Mixer: Captain Jeff Zaraya.
Recording information: Newport Folk Festivals (1963-1965).
Photographers: David Gahr; Diana Davies; John Cooke.
Arranger: Joan Baez.
This album draws tracks from Joan Baez's appearances at the 1963, 1964, and 1965 Newport Folk Festivals, a time period in which she was the very epicenter of the folk scene. With her clear, strong, and bell-like soprano, Baez brought together traditional-folk materials with some of the best songs of the then-emerging songwriters of the so-called folk revival (she was the introduction for many to the work of Bob Dylan, Phil Ochs, Richard Fariña, and others), projecting a thematic unity between the old and the new that was instrumental in the success of the 1960s folk boom. This collection isn't quite as striking as her other live albums from this period, although only by degree, and there are several interesting tracks here, including the opener, a live version of Dylan's beautiful "Farewell Angelina," which seems almost written for (or about?) Baez. A duet with Mary Travers on "Lonesome Valley" is another highlight, as is an audience singalong on "Johnny Cuckoo." The final two tracks, "It Ain't Me Babe" and "With God on Our Side," are duets with Dylan, and while these performances may have strong historical value, the truth is that Baez and Dylan didn't sing well together at this point in their association, with both singers dragging the song in two different directions at once, almost as if it were a battle for dominance, which, time suggests, it may well have been. ~ Steve Leggett

Tracks:

1 - Farewell Angelina
2 - Long Black Veil
3 - Wild Mountain Thyme
4 - Come All Ye Fair and Tender Maidens
5 - Lonesome Valley
6 - Hush Little Baby
7 - Te Ador/Te Manha
8 - All My Trials
9 - It's All Over Now Baby Blue
10 - Unquiet Grave
11 - Oh Freedom
12 - Satisfied Mind
13 - Fennario
14 - Don't Think Twice It's Alright
15 - Johnny Cuckoo
16 - It Ain't Me Babe
17 - With God on Our Side