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Ring Them Bells
(CD, 2004)

Primary Artist: Joan Baez


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Format: CD
Feb 2004
Record Label: Castle Music Ltd. (UK)
Recording Type: Mixed
UPC: 766486764446
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Contributing artists:Indigo Girls, Janis Ian, Kate & Anna McGarrigle, Mary Black, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Tish Hinojosa
Distributor:Phantom Import Distributi
Recording Type:Mixed
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:DDD

Album Notes
Personnel: Joan Baez (vocals, guitar); Mary Black (vocals); Mimi Farina, Dar Williams, Tish Hinojosa, Amy Ray, Emily Sailers, Mary-Chapin Carpenter (vocals, guitar); Kate McGarrigle (vocals, banjo); Paul Pesco (vocals, guitar, dobro); Anna McGarrigle (vocals, accordion); Janis Ian (vocals, piano); Fernando Saunders (vocals, bass); Carol Steele (vocals, percussion); Pat Crowley (piano).
Recorded live at The Bottom Line, New York in April 1995.
RING THEM BELLS is a 1995 live recording featuring folk singer Joan Baez with special guests Mary Black and Janis Ian.
This live album, recorded at a 1995 performance at New York's legendary Bottom Line, finds folk godmother Joan Baez moving through some of the highlights from across her long career, but it's much more than just a retrospective. Baez was among Bob Dylan's first interpreters in the early '60s, and she never stopped seeking out great material. So in addition to returning to the likes of Leonard Cohen's "Suzanne" and the Band's "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down," Baez brings her distinctive touch to more contemporary fare, such as the Indigo Girls' "Welcome Me" and Dar Williams' "You're Aging Well." Not only that, she brings Williams, the Indigo Girls, and others onstage to chime in with her, effectively completing the conceptual circle.

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3 Stars - Good - ...Baez dusts off the rusty old Queen of Folk tiara and gets down to the familiar regal business with practised aplomb...
Q (09/01/1995)


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