Music : Joan Baez - Greatest Hits
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0731454051026
Format: Original recording remastered
Label: A&M
Manufacturer: A&M
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: A&M
Release Date: May 07, 1996
Sales Rank: 634
Studio: A&M
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Amazon.com essential recording: Before Joan Baez, the closest thing to a white female folksinger was Jo Stafford. Baez made her professional debut in 1959 at the Newport Folk Festival and started recording for Vanguard the next year. Her early association with Bob Dylan and performances of his songs did him no harm. The material in this CD comes from later in her career, when she had left Vanguard for A&M. Listeners who enjoy this CD will probably want to hear her earlier work. She is among the classic American voices. --Stanley Booth
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This recording is some of Joan's best stuff. I would have chosen her greatest hits a little differently tho. Still a good listen
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'Greatest Hits' is a good (not perfect) overview of Joan's A&M years - which, other reviewers fail to understand, do not encompass her popular 1971 Blessed Are... album (the one that includes the original version of "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down.") By the way, I recommend Ace Records' Best of the Vanguard Years to survey Joan's early years. All of her original Vanguard LP's have been reissued, too.
But, my point here to is correct two aspects of the liner notes and track selection. First, the version of "Forever Young" included here is not the original 1974 single version (though that's what the liner notes claim). Rather, it's the live version on From Every Stage (1976). Too bad - the single is better. Note that you can download the original studio version from her Complete A&M Recordings collection.
Second, the version of "Dida" included here is the jazzy 1975 version (from Diamonds & Rust with Joni Mitchell and Tom Scott. The liner notes claim it's the original 1974 version from Gracias a la Vida. Which, IMHO, is a good thing - but the liner notes are incorrect...
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There is only one voice of Joan Baez. Her protest songs of the 1960s were her best in my opinion.
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This is a great CD but the live performance of " AMAZING GRACE " was disapointing.
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This was very disappointing. "Amazing Grace" was a sing-a-long. Just awful. I don't want to hear sing-a-long over and over on a recording!!! I'd get "Diamonds and Rust" if I could do it over again.
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