Joan Baez in Concert, Part 2
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Joan Baez in Concert, Part 2 | |||||
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Live album by Joan Baez | |||||
Released | November 1963 | ||||
Recorded | April-May 1963 U.S. concert tour | ||||
Genre | Folk | ||||
Length | 48:00 | ||||
Label | Vanguard | ||||
Producer | Maynard Solomon | ||||
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Joan Baez chronology | |||||
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Joan Baez in Concert, Part 2 was a second installment of live material, recorded during Baez' concert tours of early 1963. Her recording of We Shall Overcome was made at Miles College in Birmingham, Alabama, on the same day of the mass arrest of Civil Rights demonstrators in May 1963.
"In Concert part 2" is the first Baez album to feature a Bob Dylan cover: "Don't Think Twice It's Alright" and "With God on Our Side" (by Baez' own admission, the first Dylan song she ever memorized.)
The Vanguard reissue contains five bonus tracks: "Rambler Gambler," "Railroad Bill," "Death of Emmett Till," "Tomorrow is a Long Time" and "When First Unto This Country A Stranger I Came."
[edit] Track listing
- Once I Had a Sweetheart (traditional)
- Jackaroe (traditional)
- Don't Think Twice It's Alright (Bob Dylan)
- We Shall Overcome (G. Carawan, Lee Hamilton, Z. Horton, Pete Seeger)
- Portland Town (D. Adams)
- Queen of Hearts (traditional)
- Manha De Carnaval (M. Bonfa)
- Te Ador (traditional)
- Long Black Veil (Marijon Wilkin/Danny Dill)
- Railroad Bill (traditional) (on MONO release only)
- Rambler Gambler (traditional) (on MONO release only)
- Fennario (traditional)
- 'Nu Bello Cardillo (traditional)
- With God on Our Side (Bob Dylan) (on STEREO release only)
- Three Fishers (Hullah, Kingsley)
- Hush Little Baby (traditional)
- Battle Hymn of the Republic (J. W. Howe)