
Joan Baez, Vol. 2 is a Folk album by Joan Baez, originally released in 1961. On Gatefold: 110 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Folk
- Traditional Folk
- stripped-back
- nostalgic
- storytelling
About
Though Bob Dylan became the 20th century's best-known folk singer, he was still refining his craft as 20-year-old Joan Baez was bringing ageless traditional songs to the masses. She'd eventually sing anything Dylan dared to pen, but at the time of her second studio album in 1961, she was doing just fine with the entire history of song behind her. Her ear was simply impeccable. This reissue features three bonus cuts—"I Once Loved a Boy," "Poor Boy," and "The Longest Train I Ever Saw"—that come from the same sessions and are therefore perfectly in tune with the album's tenor. These 17 songs are among the most emotionally engaging of Baez's early career. She had a young person's attraction to doomed love. The Greenbriar Boys provide bluegrass-influenced backing vocals and banjo for "Pal of Mine" (a tune notably performed by The Carter Family) and "Banks of the Ohio" (a 19th-century murder ballad also covered by The Carter Family and many others through the years). Essential.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Wagoner's Lad2:10
- A2The Trees They Do Grow High2:56
- A3The Lily Of The West3:17
- A4Silkie3:55
- A5Engine 1433:29
- A6Once I Knew A Pretty Girl2:52
- A7Lonesome Road2:18
Side B
- B1Banks Of The Ohio3:06
- B2Pal Of Mine2:47
- B3Barbara Allen4:13
- B4The Cherry Tree Carol3:26
- B5Old Blue2:32
- B6Railroad Boy2:36
- B7Plaisir D'Amour3:07
Credits
Performers
- Joan BaezACOUSTIC GUITAR VOCALS GUITAR
- The Greenbriar BoysFEATURING
3 collectors on Gatefold own this · 110 pressings tracked on Gatefold
