Joan Baez in San Francisco
Joan Baez in San Francisco | |
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Live album by Joan Baez | |
Released | 1964 |
Recorded | June 1958 |
Genre | Folk |
Label | Fantasy |
Joan Baez in San Francisco was a demonstration record recorded by the 17-year-old Joan Baez in 1958, released without permission on Fantasy Records in 1964. Baez sued to block its distribution.[1] There have since been authorized releases on other labels.[2]
Side A
- "Island in the Sun" (H. Belafonte, Burgess)
- "Water Boy" (traditional)
- "Annie Had A Baby" (Glover, Mann)
- "Oh Freedom" (traditional)
- "Man Smart, Woman Smarter" (traditional)
- "Scarlet Ribbons" (Danzig, Segal)
Side B
- "Dark As A Dungeon" (Travis)
- "Told My Captain" (traditional)
- "Young Blood" (Leiber, Stoller, Pomus)
- "I Gave my Love a Cherry" (traditional)
- "La Bamba" (traditional)
- "Every Night" (traditional)
Credits
- Joan Baez: Guitar, Primary Artist, Vocals
- Eirik Wangberg: Mixing
References
- ↑ "Chronology". The Joan Baez Web Pages. Joan C. Baez/Diamonds & Rust Productions. Retrieved 20 October 2013.
Fantasy Records releases Joan Baez In San Francisco, an unauthorized release of the demonstration album she recorded as a teenager in 1958, and she files for an injunction to block distribution.
- ↑ "Discography, Joan Baez in San Francisco". The Joan Baez Web Pages. Joan C. Baez/Diamonds & Rust Productions. Retrieved 20 October 2013.
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