Farewell Angelina
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Farewell Angelina | ||
Studio album by Joan Baez | ||
Released | November 1965 | |
Recorded | 1965 | |
Genre | Folk | |
Length | 43:18 | |
Label | Vanguard | |
Producer(s) | Maynard Solomon | |
Professional reviews | ||
---|---|---|
Joan Baez chronology | ||
Joan Baez/5 (1964) |
Farewell Angelina (1965) |
Noel (1966) |
Farewell Angelina was a 1965 album by Joan Baez. The album represented a further shift from the strictly traditional folk music with which Baez began her career in that, for the first time, she included electric backup in the form of Bruce Langhorne's electric guitar (which was nonetheless subtle). Additional musicians included Russ Savakus (bass) and Ralph Rinzler (mandolin). The album included four Bob Dylan tunes, including the title song and a majestic reading of "A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall".
Cover photo was taken by Richard Avedon.
[edit] Track listing
- Farewell Angelina (Bob Dylan)
- Daddy, You Been on My Mind (Bob Dylan)
- It's All Over Now, Baby Blue (Bob Dylan)
- The Wild Mountain Thyme (traditional)
- Ranger's Command (Woody Guthrie)
- Colours (Donovan)
- A Satisfied Mind (R. Hayes, J. Rhodes)
- The River In The Pines (traditional)
- Pauvre Ruteboeuf (Ferre, Ruteboeuf)
- Sagt Mir Wo Die Blumen Sind ("Where Have all the Flowers Gone?" (Pete Seeger)
- A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall (Bob Dylan)