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"Baez has never sounded wiser, or more deeply human" -- Joan Anderman, The Boston Globe "...sung by an angel" -- Jim Abbott, Orlando Sentinel "...the sublimest bunch of songs to have graced a Baez disc since the mid-1970s" -- Mahir Ali, The Weekend Australian "She is still a force to be reckoned with" -- Robin Denslow, The Guardian "This is an album that keeps faith with Baez's long-established tradition of taking contemporary songs and making them sound like they've always been here" -- Gavin Martin, The Mirror "Baez's voice...is a remarkable instrument still capable of great beauty and power" -- Mike Regenstreif, Montreal Gazette
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DAY AFTER TOMOROW
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God Is God (Steve Earle) (lyrics)
Visit Joan's MySpace profile to hear selected tracks.
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In the U.K., click In the U.K., click HERE to purchase through Amazon In Germany, click HERE to purchase through Amazon In France, click HERE to purchase through Amazon
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Produced by Steve Earle
Art Direction and Design by Norman Moore/DesignArtLA Photography by Dana Tynan Musicians:
Additional vocals:
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The deeply moving ballad "Henry Russell's Last Words" (Diana Jones) is a song based on a real-life mining disaster. For some info about plans to build a library and make a Miners Memorial Park at the Federal Mine No. 3 site, visit West Virginia Everettville Historical Association.
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