Live Europe '83

Live Europe '83
Live album by Joan Baez
Released January 1984
Recorded Various dates on 1983 European concert tour
Genre Folk
Length 50:42
Label Ariola
Producer Gerard Tempesti
Joan Baez chronology
Honest Lullaby
(1979)
Live -Europe '83
(1984)
Joan Baez: Classics
(1986)

Live Europe '83 is a 1984 recording by Joan Baez, taken from performances during her previous year's tour. It found Baez beginning to update her image (which she would continue to do on subsequent releases) by including songs like "Children of the Eighties" (her own composition, written for the children born after the 1960s) alongside old fan favorites like "A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall" and "Farewell Angelina". She subsequently rewrote some of the lyrics on to "Warriors of the Sun", as can be heard on the version of the song that appears on 1989's Speaking of Dreams. The album was not released in the US, due to Baez' lack of a US recording contract at the time. The German version of the album substituted the German songs "Wozu sind Kriege da" and "Wenn unsere Brüder kommen" for the album's two French songs. It was also released in Canada on the Gamma label, and it was the Canadian version that most US fans purchased as an import.

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Track listing

All songs written and composed by Joan Baez, except where noted.. 

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Farewell Angelina"  Bob Dylan 3:05
2. "Warriors of the Sun"    4:18
3. "A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall"  Bob Dylan 5:42
4. "Lady Di and I"    4:40
5. "A Tous Les Enfants"  Boris Vian, Claude Vence 2:50
6. "Prendre Un Enfant"  Yves Duteil 4:11
7. "(For the) Children of the Eighties"    4:09
8. "The Love Inside"  Barry Gibb 3:52
9. "Me And Bobby McGee"  Kris Kristofferson, Fred Foster 3:32
10. "No Woman, No Cry"  Bob Marley 3:46
11. "Imagine"  John Lennon 3:16
12. "Jaria Hamuda"  Ahmed Hamza 1:40
13. "Here's to You"  Joan Baez, Ennio Morricone 2:31
14. "Land of a Thousand Dances"  Antoine Domino, Chris Kenner 3:14


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