Joan was a 1967 album by Joan Baez. Having exhausted the standard voice/guitar folksong format by 1967, Baez collaborated with composer Peter Schickele (with whom she'd worked on the 1966 Christmas album, Noël), on an album of orchestrated covers of mostly then-current pop and rock and roll songs. Works by Donovan, Paul Simon, Tim Hardin, the Beatles and Richard Farina were included, as well as selections by Jacques Brel and Edgar Allan Poe.
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Joan
Musical Album
Artist
Joan Baez
Joan Chandos Baez (born January 9, 1941, in Staten Island, New York) is a folk singer, songwriter and activist. Baez has a distinctive vocal style, and her recordings have included topical songs and material dealing with social issues.
Baez began to record in 1960, and achieved immediate success....
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Vanguard Records
Vanguard Records is a record label set up in 1950 by brothers Maynard and Seymour Solomon in New York. It started as a classical label, but is perhaps best known for its catalogue of recordings by a number of pivotal folk and blues artists from the 1960s; the Bach Guild was a subsidiary label.
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Tracks:
- Be Not Too Hard
- Eleanor Rigby
- Turquoise
- La Colombe (The Dove)
- Dangling Conversation
- The Lady Came From Baltimore
- North
- Children of Darkness
- The Greenwood Side
- If You Were a Carpenter