Dark Chords on a Big Guitar
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Dark Chords on a Big Guitar | |||||
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Cover album by Joan Baez | |||||
Released | September 23, 2003 | ||||
Recorded | Allaire Studios, Shokan, New York, January - April 2003 | ||||
Genre | Folk | ||||
Length | 44:38 | ||||
Label | Guardian | ||||
Producer | Mark Spector | ||||
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Joan Baez chronology | |||||
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Dark Chords on a Big Guitar was a 2003 album by Joan Baez. The sound was more "rockish" than her prior releases, and it was composed of work by mostly Generation X songwriters, including Natalie Merchant, Ryan Adams and Steve Earle. The title was taken from a line in Greg Brown's song "Rexroth's Daughter". Critics and listeners were surprised that Baez's voice had lost little of its original power and beauty, given that she was 63 when she made the album.
The album was recorded at Allaire Studios, Shokan, New York, January - April 2003.
Album was produced by Mark Spector. Backing musicians included: George Javori and Duke McVinnie.
Baez dedicated the album to Michael Moore.
[edit] Track listing
- "Sleeper" (Greg Brown)
- "In My Time of Need" (Ryan Adams)
- "Rosemary Moore" (Caitlin Cary)
- "Caleb Meyer" (Gillian Welch)
- "Motherland" (Natalie Merchant)
- "Wings" (Josh Ritter)
- "Rexroth's Daughter" (Brown)
- "Elvis Presley Blues" (Welch)
- "King's Highway" (Joe Henry)
- "Christmas in Washington" (Steve Earle)