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The First 10 Years

The First 10 Years
Artist: Joan Baez
Label: Vanguard Records
Category: Music

List Price: $17.98
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 28 reviews
Sales Rank: 17413

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 6560-1
UPC: 157076560232
EAN: 0015707656023
ASIN: B000000EF4

Release Date: October 25, 1990
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Tracks:

  • Ghetto - Joan Baez, Bramlett, Bonnie
  • If I Were a Carpenter - Joan Baez, Hardin, Tim
  • Love Is Just a Four-Letter Word - Joan Baez, Dylan, Bob
  • There But for Fortune - Joan Baez, Ochs, Phil
  • John Riley - Joan Baez, Neff, Ricky
  • You Ain't Goin' Nowhere - Joan Baez, Dylan, Bob
  • Mary Hamilton - Joan Baez, Traditional
  • Manha de Carnaval - Joan Baez, Maria, Antonio
  • If I Knew - Joan Baez, Marden, Pauline
  • With God on Our Side
  • Don't Think Twice, It's All Right - Joan Baez, Dylan, Bob
  • Geordie - Joan Baez, Public Domain [1]
  • Te Ador - Joan Baez, Public Domain [1]
  • No Expectations - Joan Baez, Jagger, Mick
  • Sweet Sir Galahad - Joan Baez, Baez, Joan
  • Turquoise - Joan Baez, Donovan [1]
  • Farewell Angelina - Joan Baez, Dylan, Bob
  • A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall - Joan Baez, Dylan, Bob

Similar Items:

  • Joan Baez - Greatest Hits
  • Diamonds & Rust
  • Very Early Joan
  • The Very Best of Judy Collins
  • Day After Tomorrow

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com essential recording
She had the public persona of a saint, and a face and voice that captured all the idealism, innocence, and optimism of the '60s folk revival. She wasn't the movement's greatest talent, but her work helped shape all women balladeers who followed. Baez's best youthful work is here, including a host of Dylan songs: "Don't Think Twice," "Gates of Eden," "Farewell Angelina," and "Love Is Just a Four-Letter Word," one of the best songs Dylan wrote but never recorded. Her version of Phil Ochs's "There but for Fortune" is her finest vocal interpretation, a political song that never ceases to move. --Roy Francis Kasten


Customer Reviews:   Read 23 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars OK CD   September 13, 2008
J. Doster

The cd was good, but Joan Baez does better music than this cd shows. But all in all, still a good cd.



3 out of 5 stars Not a replacement cd!   October 24, 2007
TooMuchFun
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

What's up with the guy that says he bought this as a replacement for his well worn vinyl and it served the purpose? Did he actually listen all those years while the records were spinning? This cd reissue lacks 5 of the songs that were on the original LP that I actually HAVE listened to since 1970. The missing songs are: Green, Green Grass Of Home, Carry It On, Will The Circle Be Unbroken, London/Old Welsh Song and Silver Dagger! Since the reissue clocks in at around 70 minutes Vanguard could have at least given us Silver Dagger and London/Old Welsh Song and still put it all on one cd. If you are looking for a vinyl replacement this is not it. You will sorely miss the absent tracks. I am giving it only 3 stars because the title does not represent the contents. Otherwise I would give it 5 stars.


3 out of 5 stars Incomplete   October 1, 2007
J. Jeude (NJ (USA))
The CD does not cover all the songs of the original double album. How could Joan (or the editors) drop Silver Dagger?


5 out of 5 stars The First Ten Years   September 2, 2007
Christine A. Florky (Cornelia, Georgia)
After listening to this CD, I now have to buy more! I missed listening to Joan Baez the last few years. She is the quintessential folk singer .... her music is as relevant now as it was in the 60s.


5 out of 5 stars Essential   March 2, 2007
Leslie S. Carter (Rocky Mountains)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

This item gets five stars... just as sure as spring follows winter. The task is to explain why. I have read and appreciated the other reviews (and learned a lot!) so I will try a less factual approach. If you are new to Joan Baez and/or want to know where to start, this CD is IT.

I had the vinyl version of this album a hundred years ago and somehow lost track of it as is the case with many by-gone valuables. So with vague fondness, I went looking for a CD containing a song called "Sweet Sir Gallahad" because I remembered how it captivated me.

I put the CD on... and it was as though I'd always had it, had never gone a week without listening and knowing every word. Have you gotten reacquainted with a dear friend and noticed the value of your friendship melts years and miles away in an instant? Have you ever met a new friend and known instinctively that person would always be a dear friend? Look forward to savoring this CD as one of those dear friends.

Maybe you've picked up that Joan Baez has a hauntingly beautiful voice. It's true. The POWER and PURITY with which she delivers the stories on this CD are deliciously intoxicating. She could be singing Mary had a little lamb and it would be wonderful, but Joan Baez does not sing anything but deeply moving ballads...They are "meaty:" they kind of stick with you. And they grow on you. And after a while you just know they aren't going away anytime soon... so they are yours.

This is the greatness of Joan Baez. You think that listening to this rich, beautiful voice - music on its own - is the gift... and when the CD is over, the next day comes and goes, you realize that not only is the song stuck in your head, but all the richness that Joan Baez put into the song is stuck there too. Most of these songs are timeless, as if they had written themselves... so many are stories collected from here and there and cherished because they have strong messages, passionate plots. Joan Baez found the stories that became her songs. She found them, she loved them, she sang them, she shared them, gave them to us - and now they are ours.

This could be the reason there are so many high ratings... One does't take lightly the value of pricelss gifts and we diehard fans think this CD qualifies.

Bottom Line: (knowing what I know) I would buy this CD if it cost twice as much and came in a paper bag... and now you know what I know... so go ahead and pay whatever it costs... and you may find it a bargain.




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