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Track Listing 1. Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream 2. Willie Moore 3. She's a Trouble Maker 4. Tears in My Eyes 5. Somebody Got Lost in a Storm 6. Water Is Wide, The 7. Man of Constant Sorrow 8. Freight Train 9. Lady Gay (Child Ballad No.79) 10. Johnny Cuckoo 11. Lonesome Valley - (with Pete Seeger) 12. Riddle Song, The - (with Pete Seeger) 13. Railroad Bill 14. Little Darlin' 15. In the Pines 16. Pilgrim of Sorrow 17. Where Have All the Flowers Gone 18. Rambler Gambler 19. Come All Ye Fair and Tender Maidens 20. Hallowed Be Thy Name 21. Twelve Gates to the City 22. Silver Dagger
| Details | | Producer: | Maynard Solomon | | Distributor: | Welk | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Solo performer: Joan Baez (vocals, guitar). Recorded between 1961 & 1963. Includes original release liner notes by Joan Baez, Sr. All tracks have been digitally remastered. Originally released in 1982, the double-album-length compilation VERY EARLY JOAN collects recordings from the first three years of Joan Baez's career, songs from the era of Cambridge coffeehouses and the Newport Folk Festival. Folk music at this time remained largely unpoliticized, though tunes like Ed McCurdy's "Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream," the opening track here, foreshadowed the political commitments of the protest era. Most of VERY EARLY JOAN consists of plainly-recorded, live-sounding solo guitar and voice renditions of traditional American and British folk songs, although a handful of recordings made with bluegrass pickers the Greenbriar Boys, including an excellent version of Elizabeth Cotten's "Freight Train," are included. Joan Baez's early albums are rather uneven, and this exhaustive 74-minute compilation is an excellent precis of them.
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