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Recorded during Joan Baez's tours in August 1962 and October-November 1963.
"We Shall Overcome" recorded at Miles College, Birmingham, Alabama. Includes liner notes by Bob Dylan.
The 'queen of folk' was an accomplished live performer as this, the first of two In Concert albums proved. Accompanying herself on acoustic guitar, Baez brought her pure, virginal soprano to contrasting material. Her interpretations of Childe ballads 'Matty Groves' and 'The House Carpenter' are particularly moving, but an empathy with American folklore, including Woody Guthrie and the Carter Family, is equally apparent. Baez's reading of Malvina Reynolds' protest song, 'What Have They Done To The Rain', is especially arresting and inspired a later pop hit for the Searchers. This album helped take folk music out of the coffee-house circuit and into national consciousness.
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| | Traffic Definitive Collection CD (2000) Remastered
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$10.45 Digitally remastered by Tom Ruff (Universal Music Studios East, Edison, New Jersey).
This release was formerly titled: FEELIN' ALLRIGHT: THE VERY BEST OF TRAFFIC.
This well thought-out anthology includes just about every notable Traffic track from their peak years of 1968 to 1971. What immediately impresses here is the range of the band and the variety of their influences. They veer from psychedelic pop (love that cheesy sitar on their debut hit, "Paper Sun"), to jazz-inflected R&B on the instrumental "Glad," via Celtic folk in the lovely, pastoral "John Barleycorn Must Die," and the psychedelic ...
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$15.05 The 2001 remastered edition of Joan Baez's first LP features bonus tracks and new cover art as well as a replica of the original cover and liner ...
| | Joan Baez Original Master Series Vol. 2 CD (1961) Remastered
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$15.35 The 2001 remastered edition of Joan Baez's second LP ...
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| | Gene Watson Because You Believed In Me/Beautiful Country CD (2005) (Import) United Kingdom
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$17.35 Having previously combined Gene Watson's first and third albums (1975's Love in the Hot Afternoon and 1977's Paper Rosie) onto one CD, the Hux label paired the moderately popular honky tonk singer's second and fourth albums (1976's Because You Believe in Me and 1978's Beautiful Country) onto one disc for this release. Because You Believe in Me featured a Top 20 hit in the title track, and a considerably smaller one in "Her Body Couldn't Keep You Off My Mind," whose title is rather more memorable than its tune. These actually aren't the highlights of what's a pretty solid (if slightly laid-back) honky tonk record, with little in the way of slickness beyond the maudlin orchestration of "Because You Believed in Me" itself, and plenty in the way of heartfelt, straight-ahead vocal delivery. Larry Gatlin's "Bitter They Are, Harder They Fall" in particular is an overlooked cut, veering a little close to the kind of balladry more associated with Southern deep soul than country. There's lots of variety, however, from the peppy fiddle'n'steel-driven shuffle "When My World Left Town" and the barroom boogie-inflected "Sorry Willie" to "Hey Louella," which is as close as the material gets to honky tonk stomp. The less impressive Beautiful Country did feature some of Watson's most successful singles, including the Top Ten "I Don't Need a Thing at All" and two cuts that just missed the Top Ten, "Cowboys Don't Get Lucky All the Time" and "The Old Man and His Horn." However, while the album's not seriously flawed, it's not the best of his work either, presenting rather matter-of-factly written and arranged '70s country honky tonk, though Watson's vocals remain engaging. ...
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