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"Farewell Angelina" has remained a continuous part of Joan Baez' concert repertoire, being recorded twice for live albums during the 1980s. The song has also been recorded by the New Riders of the Purple Sage (on Oh, What a Mighty Time), John Mellencamp (on Rough Harvest), Tim O'Brien (See Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan, Vol. 39, masterfully collected by Jay Ess), Show of Hands, and Danu's When ...
Farewell, Angelina is the sixth studio album by American folk singer Joan Baez, released in late 1965. ... In a retrospective summary for Allmusic, Bruce Eder ...
Baez added other instruments to her recordings on Farewell, Angelina (1965), which features several Dylan songs interspersed with more traditional fare. Deciding to experiment with different styles, Baez turned to Peter Schickele , a classical music composer, who provided classical orchestration for her next three albums: Noël (1966), Joan ...
In his Allmusic review, music critic Bruce Eder wrote of the album "the singing and playing still hold up. Baez also sets aside some of her occasional stridency here, in favor of a more relaxed performance that shows her in the most engaging manner of her career...
Jan. 22—TIFTON — Celebrating 50 years of providing scholarship opportunities for students at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, An Evening for ABAC is scheduled this year on Feb. 26. ABAC ...
Farewell, Angelina" – 3:41 "Long Black Veil" (Marijohn Wilkin, Danny Dill) – 3:11 "Wild Mountain Thyme" (Francis McPeake) - 4:48 "Come All ...
Joan Baez/5 is the fifth solo album and third studio album by American folk singer Joan Baez, released in October 1964.It peaked at number 12 on the Billboard 200 chart. The single "There But for Fortune" reached number 50 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the U.S. and became a top-ten single in the UK.
Gone from Danger is the twenty-third studio album (and twenty-fifth overall) by Joan Baez, released in September 1997.Rather than relying on her own songwriting, Baez instead selected work by younger folk and rock artists to perform.