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SUMMARY
Released in 1962, Joan Baez In Concert was living proof that the greatest folk singer in the world was also a charismatic performer. A source of repertoire for performers worldwide (perhaps even Led Zeppelin) Joan Baez In Concert is one of the ‘60's most essential albums. Those familiar with records such as Reunion at Carnegie Hall by The Weavers and Belafonte At Carnegie Hall will find that this record is in the same sonic class. Cut from the original master tape by Kevin Gray at AcousTech and pressed at RTI, this version reveals the clarity and delicate ambient cues that the original only suggested.
REVIEWS
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1. Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You
2. Geordie
3. Copper Kettle
4. Kumbaya
5. What Have They Done to the Rain
6. Black Is the Color
7. Danger Waters
Side Two
1. Gospel Ship
2. House Carpenter
3. Pretty Boy Floyd
4. Lady Mary
5. Ate Amanha
6. Matty Groves
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