Folk goddess, its early crystallization.
This is the best of Baez's early works, condensed into one of his finest vocals.
Her voice, a clear soprano that was closely associated with the civil rights and anti-war movements, carried a powerful message. This album brings together her iconic songs, touching the heart of 1960s folk music. There's a reason why she continues to be listened to through the ages.
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A:
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1)
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Donna Donna
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2)
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House Of The Rising Sun
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3)
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All My Trials
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4)
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Rake And Rambling Boy
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5)
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Henry Martin
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6)
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John Riley
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7)
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Mary Hamilton
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B:
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Manha de Varnaval
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2)
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Black Is The Color Of My True Love's Hair
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3)
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We Shall Overcome
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4)
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Nu Bello Cardillo
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5)
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What Have They Done To The Rain
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6)
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Kumbaya
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7)
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Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You
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8)
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Danger Waters
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9)
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Battle Hymn Of The Republic
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