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The Complete A&M Recordings

 
Album Review: The Complete A&M Recordings

  • Artist: Joan Baez
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: September 23, 2003
  • Type: Compilation (best of), Box set
  • Genre: Folk

Review

A month-and-a-half after the release of her first studio recording in six years, and perhaps her finest recording since 1975's Diamonds & Rust, Joan Baez's complete A&M recordings offer a revelatory view of the artist at her most adventurous. Baez's tenure with A&M lasted from 1972-1976 and yielded five studio albums, a live recording, and three non-album singles. All of them are included here on four CDs with gorgeously remastered sound, a deluxe package with exhaustive, insightful, and unflinching liner notes by Arthur Levy, and a package that should win a Grammy for design and presentation if nothing else.

Baez, regarded in the popular culture at large as a "folk" or "topical" singer (the latter term she would not refute, the former hasn't fit her for some time), has always been a restless artist. This box set offers proof that Baez's switch to A&M -- then an independent, now swallowed whole by Universal -- from Vanguard, facilitated a virtual renaissance for her not just creatively, but on the charts as well. This reappraisal is necessary, given Baez's most recent recordings have reflected another shift in her sound and concerns, away from being a songwriter to being an interpreter of fine, edgy, roots songs by a whole slew of younger writers -- and her seeming embrace of the electric guitar. The earliest evidence of Baez's rambling vision can be heard on her experimental album Baptism, from 1968. Upon moving to A&M, and recording from her Nashville studio base, Baez released her self-produced Come From The Shadows (with help from Norbert Putnam), featuring -- like her latter day Vanguard recordings -- a host of Nashville's finest musicians, which included David Paul Briggs, Pete Drake, Kenneth A. Buttrey, Charlie McCoy, and Grady Martin. It was certainly a political record, but it also included the stunning "Love Song To A Stranger," and her sister Mimi Fariña's "In The Quiet Morning," written in memory of Janis Joplin.

The other half of Disc One is comprised of Where Are You Now, My Son from 1973, co-produced by Baez and Henry Lewy. It included a slew of originals by Baez, including the title track, a pair of songs by Fariña, and Hoyt Axton's "Less Than A Song." Most importantly, it was a move toward something outside of the country-rock realm she'd been toying with. That "something" first occurs on Disc Two with her traditional album of Latin folk and topical songs from Gracias a la Vida, and, of course, 1975's Diamonds and Rust with David Kershenbaum helping her out in the production room. The latter album, heard so many years after the fact of its inception and release, has Baez experimenting with soul -- Stevie Wonder's "Never Dreamed You'd Leave in Summer"; hard country: Dickey Betts' "Blue Sky,"; and moving around toward Dylan once again, as she was part of the Rolling Thunder Review, with a stellar version of "Simple Twist Of Fate," as well as the legendary title track. Along with it, Baez wrote four songs, and recorded others by John Prine, and Jackson Browne, and offered a deeply moving rendition of Stephen Foster's "I Dream of Jeannie" melded with "Danny Boy." It was the masterpiece that both critics and fans knew she was capable of delivering and had been leading up to since Blessed Are.., her final album for Vanguard. It, along with most everything here, has aged well and endures. Disc Three features the second half of Diamonds and Rust, and another fine, if criminally under-appreciated, album Gulf Winds, released in October of 1976 and comprised entirely of Baez originals.

Disc Four features one of the best live recordings from the 1970s, From Every Stage, compiled from a handful of shows and not enhanced in any way. Some of the members of her road band included no less than one of Motown's Funk Brothers in bassist James Jamerson, drummer Jim Gordon, pianist David Briggs, and guitarist Larry Carlton. Moving across the space of her entire career, it is a moving, engaging, and utterly transcendent recording, offered in an era when live records sucked -- they were no longer live but edited heavily in the studio. This box features each album's original liner notes, as well as a host of stunning photographs. But besides the elegant package, the music tells the story of an artist who pushed herself beyond the laurels of her living legend, who worked at trying to find, in the swirling winds of change, a complexity outside her accepted norm, and finally, a relevant, constantly evolving place for herself as an artist. The evidence is in: she succeeded in spades. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

Tracks



CD 1

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Prison Trilogy (Billy Rose) Joan Baez Joan Baez (4:25)
Rainbow Road (Lyrics) Dan Penn, Donnie Fritts Joan Baez (3:07)
Love Song to a Stranger Joan Baez Joan Baez (3:55)
Myths Joan Baez Joan Baez (3:21)
In the Quiet Morning (Lyrics) Mimi Fariña Joan Baez (2:57)
Weary Mothers (People's Union, No. 1) Joan Baez Joan Baez (3:31)
To Bobby Joan Baez Joan Baez (4:02)
Song of Bangladesh Joan Baez Joan Baez (4:53)
A Stranger in My Place Kenny Rogers, Kin Vassy Joan Baez (3:06)
Tumbleweed Joan Baez (3:32)
The Partisan Hy Zaret, Anna Marly Joan Baez (3:17)
Imagine (Lyrics) John Lennon Joan Baez (3:32)
Where Are You Now My Son? Joan Baez Joan Baez (21:44)
Only Heaven Knows (Ah, The Sad Wind Blows) Joan Baez Joan Baez (2:36)
Less Than the Song Hoyt Axton Joan Baez (3:29)
A Young Gypsy Joan Baez Joan Baez (3:37)
Mary Call (Lyrics) Joan Baez (3:34)


CD 2

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Rider Pass By Joan Baez Joan Baez (4:14)
Best of Friends (Lyrics) Joan Baez (3:05)
Windrose Joan Baez Joan Baez (3:43)
Gracias a la Vida (Here's to Life) Violeta Parra Joan Baez (3:35)
Llego Con Tres Heridas (I Come With Three Wounds) Miguel Hernandez Joan Baez (2:15)
La Llorona (The Weeping Woman) Traditional Joan Baez (3:40)
El Preso Numero Nueve (Prisoner Number Nine) Joan Baez (3:25)
Guantanamera José Martí Joan Baez (3:53)
Te Recuerdo Amanda (I Remember Amanda) Victor Jara Joan Baez (2:34)
Dida Joan Baez Joan Baez (3:36)
Cucurrucucu Paloma Joan Baez (4:31)
Paso Rio (I Pass a River) Traditional Joan Baez (:56)
El Rossinyol (The Nightingale) Traditional Joan Baez (3:04)
De Colores (In Colors) Traditional Joan Baez (2:29)
Las Madres Cansadas (All the Weary Mothers of the Earth/People's Union No. Joan Baez Joan Baez (2:57)
No Nos Moveran (We Shall Not Be Moved) Traditional Joan Baez (3:42)
Esquinazo del Guerrillero (The Guerilla's Serenade) Rolando Alarcon Joan Baez (2:43)
Johnny, I Hardly Knew Yeh Traditional Joan Baez (3:25)
Where's My Apple Pie? Joan Baez Joan Baez (4:01)
Forever Young (Lyrics) Bob Dylan Joan Baez (3:55)
Diamonds & Rust Joan Baez Joan Baez (4:46)
Fountain of Sorrow (Lyrics) Jackson Browne Joan Baez (4:30)
Never Dreamed You'd Leave in Summer Syreeta Wright, Stevie Wonder Joan Baez (2:44)


CD 3

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Children and All That Jazz Joan Baez Joan Baez (3:08)
Simple Twist of Fate (Lyrics) Bob Dylan Joan Baez (4:46)
Blue Sky (Lyrics) Richard Betts Joan Baez (2:46)
Hello in There (Lyrics) John Prine Joan Baez (3:05)
Jessie Janis Ian Joan Baez (4:26)
Winds of the Old Days Joan Baez Joan Baez (3:56)
Dida Joan Baez Joan Baez (3:26)
I Dream of Jeannie/Danny Boy Frederic E. Weatherly, Stephen Foster Joan Baez (4:11)
Sweeter for Me Joan Baez Joan Baez (4:31)
Seabirds Joan Baez Joan Baez (4:32)
Caruso Joan Baez Joan Baez (3:45)
Still Waters at Night Joan Baez Joan Baez (3:04)
Kingdom of Childhood Joan Baez Joan Baez (7:53)
O Brother! Joan Baez Joan Baez (3:20)
Time Is Passing Us By Joan Baez Joan Baez (3:44)
Stephanie's Room Joan Baez Joan Baez (4:07)
Gulf Winds Joan Baez Joan Baez (10:29)


CD 4

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
(Ain't Gonna Let Nobody) Turn Me Around Traditional Joan Baez (2:50)
Blessed Are Joan Baez Joan Baez (2:51)
Suzanne (Lyrics) Leonard Cohen Joan Baez (4:21)
Love Song to a Stranger, Pt. 2 Joan Baez Joan Baez (4:53)
I Shall Be Released (Lyrics) Bob Dylan Joan Baez (2:11)
Blowin' in the Wind (Lyrics) Bob Dylan Joan Baez (2:35)
Stewball (Lyrics) John Herald, Ralph Rinzler, Bob Yellin Joan Baez (4:36)
Natalia Joan Baez (4:06)
The Ballad of Sacco & Vanzetti Ennio Morricone, Joan Baez Joan Baez (4:26)
Joe Hill (Lyrics) Earl Robinson, Anthony Hayes Joan Baez (2:59)
Love Is Just a Four-Letter Word (Lyrics) Bob Dylan Joan Baez (3:28)
Forever Young (Lyrics) Bob Dylan Joan Baez (3:39)
Diamonds & Rust Joan Baez Joan Baez (4:19)
Boulder to Birmingham (Lyrics) Emmylou Harris, Bill Danoff Joan Baez (3:59)
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot Traditional Joan Baez (3:49)
Oh, Happy Day Edwin Hawkins Joan Baez (3:26)
Please Come to Boston (Lyrics) Dave Loggins Joan Baez (4:15)
Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts (Lyrics) Bob Dylan Joan Baez (8:49)
The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down (Lyrics) Robbie Robertson Joan Baez (3:47)
Amazing Grace John Newton Joan Baez (4:27)

Credits

Jim Horn (Saxophone), Hampton Hawes (Piano), Tommy Tedesco (Guitar), Jim Hughart (Bass), Joan Baez (Producer), Ronald Folsom (Violin), Pete Wade (Guitar), Tommy Vicari (Engineer), Larry Knechtel (Piano (Electric)), Mike Ragogna (Compilation Producer), Ollie Mitchell (Trumpet), Dean Parks (Mandolin), Dean Parks (Guitar (Acoustic)), Tom Scott (String Arrangements), Max Bennett (Bass), James Jamerson (Bass), David Briggs (Keyboards), Malcolm Cecil (Synthesizer Programming), Stuart Basore (Guitar (Steel)), Jim Gordon (Drums), Norman Moore (Art Direction), Joan Baez (Vocals), Reinie Press (Bass), Larry Knechtel (Piano), Larry Carlton (Percussion), Tibor Zelig (Violin), Joe Sample (Piano (Electric)), Dale Ashby (Engineer), Isabelle Daskoff (Viola), Dale Ashby (Assistant Engineer), David Paich (Piano), Larry Carlton (Guitar (Electric)), Wilton Felder (Percussion), Sid Sharp (Violin), Joe Bellamy (Assistant Engineer), Rick Lotempio (Guitar (Electric)), Henry Lewy (Mixing), Mimi Fariña (Vocals), Arthur MacLear (Assistant Engineer), Norbert Putnam (Producer), Larry Carlton (Conductor), Dean Parks (String Arrangements), Alex Kazanegras (Remixing), Henry Lewy (Engineer), Donald "Duck" Dunn (Bass), Héctor Angulo (Music Adaptations), Larry Carlton (String Arrangements), Jackie Ward (Vocals), Carl LaMagna (Violin), Glen Spreen (String Arrangements), Red Rhodes (Pedal Steel), David Briggs (Piano), Weldon Myrick (Guitar (Steel)), Sid Sharp (Leader), Larry Carlton (Guitar (Acoustic)), Tom Scott (Horn Arrangements), Jo Ann Frederick (Project Assistant), Lee Lodyga (Editorial Assistant), Rick Ruggieri (Engineer), Joan Baez (Arp), John Fiori (Assistant Engineer), Joan Baez (Liner Notes), Tom Scott (Woodwind), Jim McCrary (Photography), Ellis Sorkin (Assistant Engineer), John Guerrin (Drums), Joan Baez (Piano), Mike Leech (String Arrangements), Bernard Gelb (Executive Producer), Linda Tyler (Assistant Engineer), Dinky Dawson (Assistant), David Paich (Electric Harpsichord), Joan Baez (Guitar), Corey Bailey (Assistant Engineer), Arthur Levy (Liner Notes), Dean Parks (Banjo), Dean Parks (Conductor), Jim Gordon (Percussion), Jesse Ehrlich (Cello), Joni Mitchell (Improvisation), Malcolm Cecil (Arp), Dan Agostino (Assistant Engineer), Larry Knechtel (Organ), Malcolm Cecil (Synthesizer), Haji (Engineer), Buck Monari (Trumpet), Grady Martin (Guitar), Sally Stevens (Vocals), Irene Harris (Photography), Glen Spreen (Keyboards), Tom Scott (Saxophone), Dean Parks (Arranger), Norbert Putnam (Bass), Mark Carter (Assistant Engineer), Norman Moore (Design), William Hymanson (Violin), Bernie Grundman (Mastering), Dan Ferguson (Guitar), Tommy Vicari (Mixing), Andra Willis (Vocals), James Getzoff (Violin), Dinky Dawson (Technical Assistance), Robert Konrad (Violin), Larry Carlton (Arranger), John "Bucky" Wilkin (Guitar), Henry Lewy (Remixing), Alex Kazanegras (Engineer), Joan Baez (Arranger), Erick Labson (Mastering), Malcolm Cecil (Moog Synthesizer), Robert Ostrowsky (Violin), Barry Korkin (Project Assistant), Jerry Carrigan (Drums), Galen Senogles (Assistant Engineer), Ryan Null (Photo Coordination), Ray Kelly (Violin), Kenneth A. Buttrey (Drums), Robert Margouleff (Synthesizer Programming), William Kurash (Violin), Edgar Lustgarten (Cello), Reggie Young (Guitar), David Kershenbaum (Producer), Bill Ashby (Assistant Engineer), Gene Eichelberger (Engineer), Milt Holland (Percussion), Mike Leech (Brass Arrangement), Joan Baez (Moog Synthesizer), Norbert Putnam (Remix Engineer), Wilton Felder (Bass), Henry Lewy (Producer), Brendan Morris (Project Assistant), Lalo Lindgron (Harp), Joe Sample (Organ (Hammond)), Dean Parks (Guitar (Electric)), Jim Akens (Assistant Engineer), Joe Sample (Percussion), Mimi Fariña (Guitar), Danny Vicari (Assistant Engineer), Rick Ruggieri (Mixing), Lee Hazen (Engineer), Pete Seeger (Music Adaptations), Tom Scott (Flute), Farrell Morris (Percussion), K. Abe (Photography), Margaret Goldfarb (Production Coordination)
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