Baez, Joan: In Concert
Baez, Joan: In Concert
Format: CD
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Artist: Baez, Joan
Label: Hallmark
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5050457134020
Genre: Folk
Assembled from Joan's nationwide tour of Autumn 1961 through to the Spring of 1962, Joan Baez in Concert showcased the wide variety of material that Joan featured in her show, ranging from gospel (Gospel Ship), blues (Babe I'm Gonna Leave You), message songs (What have They Done to the Rain) to African traditional (Kumbaya) through to Brazilian love songs (Ate Amanha, which is sung in Portuguese throughout). It was Joan's version of Babe I'm Gonna Leave You that brought the song to Led Zeppelin's attention, although their version would end up entirely different from Joan's!
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