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Personnel: Joan Baez (vocals); Stephen Stills, Grady Martin, Ken Buttrey, Norbert Putnam, Junior Huskey, Hargus Robbins, Pete Drake, Hal Rugg, Pete Wade, Tommy Jackson, Buddy Spicher, Harold Bradley, Jerry Reed, Jerry Kennedy, Bill Purcell, David Briggs, Fred Carter, John Gimble. Recorded in October of 1968, Any Day Now marks Joan Baez's first foray into the recording studios of Nashville, armed with an entire program of Bob Dylan's material and backed by a stellar cast of Music City's finest session players. Dylan himself, coming out of an imposed exile after a motorcycle crash, had issued only one recording since 1966's Blonde on Blonde; his low-key "comeback" outing, John Wesley Harding, released in December of 1967, had also been recorded in Nash Vegas with some of the same A-list players. Baez's interpretations on this double album are simply stellar. Her empathy for the material, her keen understanding of Dylan's sound world, and her own glorious voice brought another dimension to these 16 songs and, if anything, extended their meanings. There is no greater interpreter of Dylan's music, and while evidence of that certainly was offered on earlier recordings (such as 1967's Joan), the verdict was solidified here. The album's most famous track is "Love Is Just a Four-Letter Word," and because of the definitive performance of it here, it has basically belonged to Baez ever since. Another fine choice is "Walls of Redwing," a tune Dylan rarely performed and no one had yet recorded. Baez's read of "Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands" brings its full complexity to the fore. Though Dylan later confessed (after Joan and Bob split) to writing it for his wife, Sara, on the album Desire, there is plenty in the song that alludes to his relationship with Baez. Her version of the song is almost identical in length (11:15 to Dylan's 11:22) and is utterly beguiling. Likewise, her a cappella approach to "Tears of Rage," which immediately follows, is a beautiful version with a strangely fascinating placement. The bottom line is that Any Day Now, like Joan and David's Album, found Baez at an intensely inspirational and creative peak. ~ Thom Jurek Originally released in 1968, ANY DAY NOW: SONGS OF BOB DYLAN finds Joan Baez in a Nashville studio cutting country-inflected renditions of 16 Dylan favorites, backed by Pete Drake, David Briggs, Norbert Putnam, Jerry Reed, Stephen Stills, and others. Foreshadowing the country direction of Dylan's forthcoming NASHVILLE SKYLINE and reflecting the rootsy sound of the Band's recent MUSIC FROM BIG PINK, ANY DAY NOW shows that once again, Baez was in the right place at the right time in terms of the musical zeitgeist. But where the Nashville cats on 1971's BLESSED ARE occasionally came close to overpowering Baez, the singer is more firmly in control on this earlier album, as witnessed by a remarkable a cappella reading of "Tears of Rage." Liberally salted with BASEMENT TAPES-era songs that were at the time otherwise unavailable, including a sly, almost flirty take on "You Ain't Goin' Nowhere," ANY DAY NOW: SONGS OF BOB DYLAN shows Baez not just as an interpreter and a close friend, but a fan. Joan Baez Any Day Now Songs | 1. | Love Minus Zero | |
| 2. | No Limit | |
| 3. | North Country Blues | |
| 4. | You Ain't Goion' Nowherere | |
| 5. | Drifters Escape | |
| 6. | I Pity the Poor Immigrant | |
| 7. | Tears of Rage | |
| 8. | Sad-Eyed Lady of the Lowlands | |
| 9. | Love Is Just a Four- Letter Word | |
| 10. | I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine | |
| 11. | Walls of Redwing, The | |
| 12. | Dear Lanlord | |
| 13. | One Too Many Mornings | |
| 14. | Shall Be Released | |
| 15. | Boots of Spanish Leather | |
| 16. | Walkin' Down the Line | |
| 17. | Restless Farewell | |
| 18. | Blowin' in the Wind - (Bonus Track) | |
| 19. | It Ain't Me Babe - (Bonus Track) | |
| Purchase Any Day Now CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Joan Baez 5 CD (1964) Reissue
Any Day Now
$11.45 Personnel includes: Joan Baez (vocals, guitar); Gino Foreman (guitar); David Soyer (cello). Includes original release liner notes by Langston Hughes. All tracks have been digitally remastered. Personnel: Joan Baez (vocals, guitar); David Soyer (cello). Liner Note Author: Arthur Levy . Arranger: Joan Baez. Joan Baez 5 was where the singer's music experienced its first major blossoming. Having exhausted most of the best traditional songs in her repertory on her four prior LPs, Baez had to broaden the range of her music, and she opened up some promising new territory in the process. Baez and Vanguard Records must also have recognized by 1964 that the folk audience was changing and, in fact, was no longer just the "folk" audience -- they were expecting current compositions in a folk vein, especially topical material, and also a certain degree of eclecticism, and Joan Baez 5 runs the gamut from classical to country. ...
| | Joan Baez Farewell, Angelina CD (1965)
Any Day Now
$14.59 Personnel: Joan Baez (vocals, guitar); Bruce Langhorne (electric guitar); Ralph Rinzler (mandolin); Russ Savakus, Richard Romoff (acoustic bass). Includes liner notes by Joan Baez. By late 1965, most members of the folk community were feeling the pressure of a changing music world -- between presence of folk-rock bands like the Byrds and newer outfits like the Beau Brummels and the Leaves coming up, not to mention Bob Dylan himself going electric, they were now competing against some high-wattage (in the most literal sense) rivals for the attention of audiences. Most wilted in that environment, but Baez rose to the occasion, partly because she was able to -- her voice was one of the most hauntingly beautiful in the world, and she was no slouch when it came to finding (and later writing) good songs. To be sure, her sixth album is top-heavy with Bob Dylan songs, including the title track, which he never officially recorded -- on that basis alone, it ...
| | Joan Baez Baptism CD (1968)
Any Day Now
$12.25 BAPTISM features Joan Baez singing and reading poems and prose by Walt Whitman, Federico Garcia Lorca, James Joyce, William Blake, Arthur Rimbaud and others, to the accompaniment of scores by Peter Schickele. Personnel includes: Joan Baez (vocals); Peter Schickele (conductor). Recorded at Vanguard's 23rd St. Studio, New York. Personnel: Joan Baez (vocals). Liner Note Author: Arthur Levy . Recording information: Vanguard's 23rd St. Studio, NY. Editor: Joan Baez. Photographers: Richard Golden; Michel Quenneville. Translators: Louise Varese; J.L. Gili; Peter Levi; Robin Milner Gulland; Kenneth Rexroth; Lawrence Ferlinghetti; Arthur Waley; Stephen Spender. Joan Baez's most unusual album, Baptism is of a piece with the "concept" albums of the late '60s, but more ambitious than most and different from all of them. Baez by this time was immersed ...
| | Joan Baez David's Album CD (1969)
Any Day Now
$13.99 Personnel: Joan Baez (vocals); Jerry Kennedy, Harold Bradley, Pete Wade (guitar); Hal Rugg (steel guitar, dobro); Fred Carter (mandolin); Tommy Jackson (fiddle); Hargus Robbins (piano); Junior Huskey (acoustic bass); Norbert Putnam (electric bass); Ken Buttrey (drums). Recorded in Nashville, Tennessee. Includes liner notes by Joan Baez Harris. Personnel: Joan Baez (vocals, guitar); Grady Martin (guitar, electric guitar, dobro, mandolin); Harold Bradley, Harold Rugg, Jerry Kennedy, Jerry Reed (guitar); Hal Rugg (steel guitar, dobro); Pete Drake (steel guitar); Fred Carter, Jr., Fred Carter (mandolin); Tommy Jackson (violin, fiddle); Buddy Spicher (fiddle, viola); Hargus "Pig" Robbins (piano, keyboards); Bill Purcell, Bill Pursell (piano); Roy M. "Junior" ...
| | Joan Baez Bowery Songs CD (2005)
Any Day Now
$14.29 Adapter: Joan Baez. Personnel: Joan Baez (vocals, guitar); Erik Della Penna, Erik Dellapenna (vocals, guitar, lap steel guitar, banjo); Graham Maby (vocals, bass guitar); Duke McVinnie (vocals, guitar); George Javori (drums, percussion). Audio Mixer: Brandon Mason. Recording information: Bowery Ballroom, New York, NY (11/06/2004); Effanel Music, NY (11/06/2004). Photographer: Myrna Suarez. Arranger: Joan Baez. Bowery Songs is a collection of live tracks taken from Joan Baez's performance at the Bowery Ballroom in New York on November 6, 2004. While it is not an entire performance, there is more than enough to satisfy fans. Baez and her band take on material old -- "It's All Over Now Baby Blue," "Farewell Angelina," "Joe Hill," "Deportee," etc. -- and some fine performances from her last studio outing, Dark Chords on a Big Guitar -- including "Christmas in Washington" ...
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