Joan Baez
180G Vinyl LP Record
Factory Sealed LP
Joan Baez is one of the most influential
performers in folk music history. She was a leading light in the musical
protest movement led by Pete Seeger. This brought her into contact with an
up-and coming young troubadour named Bob Dylan, whom she met in 1961 in New
York's Greenwich Village. Her self-titled debut album, 'Joan Baez', brought her
to public attention following her discovery at the 1959 Newport Folk Festival
her first professional engagement coinciding with the first festival. A plainly
produced, live-sounding vocal and guitar album featuring a repertoire of
traditional folk songs, it put Joan firmly on the map. In 2007 she finally
picked up a Grammy for lifetime achievement.
Side 1
Silver Dagger
East Virginia
Fare Thee Well
House of the Rising Sun
All My Trails
Wildwood Flower
Donna Donna
Side 2
John Riley
Rake and Rambling Boy
Little Moses
Mary Hamilton
Henry Martin
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