Joan Baez: Farewell, Angelina
Farewell, Angelina
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EUR 12,99**
EUR 11,99*
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- Label: Vanguard, 1965
- Bestellnummer: 5766439
- Erscheinungstermin: 26.8.2002
- Gesamtverkaufsrang: 4069
- Verkaufsrang in CDs: 1897
The second of her most important recordings from the 60s
These two albums were probably the most important recordings Joan Baez made during the 1960s. In the scope of what they tried to achieve and in Joan's ability to stamp her authority on this material, Joan Baez 5 and subsequent album release Farewell Angelina surpassed all her earlier work.
For both she samples a broad range of (then) youngblood singer songwriters - among them Phil Ochs (There But For Fortune), Richard Fari a (Birmingham Sunday), Donovan (Colours) and, of course, Bob Dylan (Farewell Angelina, Daddy You Been On My Mind, It's All Over Now, Baby Blue, It Ain't Me Babe and One Too Many Mornings). She includes traditional folk material - River In The Pines, When Your Hear Them Cuckoos Hollerin, Death Of Queen Jane - but also, under the guidance of Maynard Solomon, explores Heiter Villa-Lobos Bachianas Brasileiras No 5 - Aria and the Old French song Pauvre Ruteboeuf. These two eclectic programmes are united by the force of Baez' vision and her voice and guitar, both of which are at their musical peak. Her singing is often understated (as in There But For Fortune and Birmingham Sunday) and this sense of a powerful musical tool, reined in and harnessed to the subtleties of the song, makes for a memorable performance. On the Villa-Lobos, the demands of the aria allow Baez' voice more freedom but she approaches this in a more disciplined fashion than previously.
Both these re-releases have additional tracks - 5 has Tramp On The Street and Long Black Veil (both these are early studio versions from the same sessions), Farewell Angelina includes One Too Many Mornings, Rock, Salt And Nails and The Water Is Wide (all three are previously unreleased versions from the same album sessions).
These two albums were probably the most important recordings Joan Baez made during the 1960s. In the scope of what they tried to achieve and in Joan's ability to stamp her authority on this material, Joan Baez 5 and subsequent album release Farewell Angelina surpassed all her earlier work.
For both she samples a broad range of (then) youngblood singer songwriters - among them Phil Ochs (There But For Fortune), Richard Fari a (Birmingham Sunday), Donovan (Colours) and, of course, Bob Dylan (Farewell Angelina, Daddy You Been On My Mind, It's All Over Now, Baby Blue, It Ain't Me Babe and One Too Many Mornings). She includes traditional folk material - River In The Pines, When Your Hear Them Cuckoos Hollerin, Death Of Queen Jane - but also, under the guidance of Maynard Solomon, explores Heiter Villa-Lobos Bachianas Brasileiras No 5 - Aria and the Old French song Pauvre Ruteboeuf. These two eclectic programmes are united by the force of Baez' vision and her voice and guitar, both of which are at their musical peak. Her singing is often understated (as in There But For Fortune and Birmingham Sunday) and this sense of a powerful musical tool, reined in and harnessed to the subtleties of the song, makes for a memorable performance. On the Villa-Lobos, the demands of the aria allow Baez' voice more freedom but she approaches this in a more disciplined fashion than previously.
Both these re-releases have additional tracks - 5 has Tramp On The Street and Long Black Veil (both these are early studio versions from the same sessions), Farewell Angelina includes One Too Many Mornings, Rock, Salt And Nails and The Water Is Wide (all three are previously unreleased versions from the same album sessions).
Rezensionen
F. Schöler in Stereo 11/02: "Donovans "Colours" singt sie schlicht wunderschön, grandios ist ihre Interpretation von "The Wild Mountain Thyme" und bei Dylans "A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall" findet die Baez genauso den richtigen Ton wie bei "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" oder "Daddy, You Been On My Mind". ROLLING STONE ALBUM GUIDE ****- Tracklisting
- Mitwirkende
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
- 1 Farewell Angelina
- 2 Daddy, You've Been On My Mind
- 3 It's all over now, baby blue
- 4 The wild mountain thyme
- 5 Ranger's command
- 6 Colours
- 7 Satisfied mind
- 8 The river in the pines
- 9 Pauvre Ruteboeuf
- 10 Sagt mir wo die Blumen sind
- 11 A Hard Rain's A Gonna Fall
- 12 One too many mornings
- 13 Rock, Salt And Nails
- 14 The water is wide
Joan Baez
Farewell, Angelina
EUR 12,99**
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