David's Album
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David's Album | ||
Studio album by Joan Baez | ||
Released | May 1969 | |
Recorded | CBS Studios, Nashville, September 1968 | |
Genre | Folk/Country | |
Length | 44:41 | |
Label | Vanguard | |
Producer(s) | Maynard Solomon | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Joan Baez chronology | ||
Any Day Now (1968) |
David's Album (1969) |
(I Live) One Day at a Time (1970) |
David's Album was a 1969 album by Joan Baez, recorded in Nashville. It was Baez' eleventh album to date. Her then husband, David Harris, a country music fan, was about to be imprisoned for draft resistance, and she recorded the album as a gift to him.
Cover sketch is a drawing of David Harris by Joan Baez.
The Vanguard reissue contains two previously unreleased tracks, "How Can I Miss You", a duet with Baez' sister Mimi Farina, and Tom Paxton's "The Last Thing On My Mind."
[edit] Track listing
- "If I Knew" (Nina Dusheck/Pauline Marden)
- "Rock Salt And Nails" (Bruce Phillips)
- "Glad Bluebird Of Happiness" (Darryl Skrabak)
- "Green, Green Grass Of Home" (Curly Putnam)
- "Will the Circle be Unbroken" (traditional)
- "The Tramp On The Street" (traditional)
- "Poor Wayfaring Stranger" (traditional)
- "Just A Closer Walk With Thee" (traditional)
- "Hickory Wind" (Gram Parsons)
- "My Home's Across The Blue Ridge Mountains" (A.P. Carter/Tom Ashley)