[2006-8-12]继续提供琼。拜亚的早期录音——Joan Baez (1964)-96K,WMA
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. Released in 1964, as Joan Baez was cementing her role as the queen of the folk revival and palling around with Bob Dylan, her imaginatively-titled fifth album was a bigger mainstream commercial success than her earlier releases. Opening with a stately cover of Phil Ochs’ excellent "There But For Fortune," the album moves effortlessly from the Leadbelly-style folk-blues of "Stewball" to a graceful version of Dylan’s "It Ain’t Me Babe" and beyond. Despite Baez’s public persona as the doyenne of protest music, most of these 12 songs are basically apolitical, with only the Ochs cover and the anti-segregationist "Birmingham Sunday" packing much political punch. A version of the Brazilian art-folk song "Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5--Aria" shows a welcome openness in Baez’s repertoire as well, and the guitar-and-cello arrangements are engaging but not showy.
1. There But For Fortune
2. Stewball
3. It Ain’t Me Babe
4. Death Of Queen Jane, The
5. Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5 - (with Aria)
6. Go ’Way From My Window
7. I Still Miss Someone
8. When You Hear Them Cuckoos Hollerin’
9. Birmingham Sunday
10. So We’ll Go No More A-Roving
11. O’Cangaceiro
12. Unquiet Grave, The (Child No. 78)
13. Tramp On The Street
14. Long Black Veil
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