Gulf Winds
Gulf Winds | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | November 1976 | |||
Recorded | 1976 at Sound Labs, Los Angeles and TONTO, Santa Monica[1] | |||
Genre | Folk | |||
Length | 44:05 | |||
Label | A&M | |||
Producer | David Kershenbaum | |||
Joan Baez chronology | ||||
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Allmusic | [2] |
Gulf Winds is a 1976 album by Joan Baez, her final album of new material for A&M. Baez stated in her autobiography, And a Voice to Sing With, that most of the songs were written while on tour with the Rolling Thunder Revue with Bob Dylan.[3] "O Brother!" was a clever reply to Dylan's song "Oh Sister". On the title song, a ten-minute long autobiographical recollection of her childhood, Baez accompanies herself only with her own acoustic guitar (the rest of the album features standard mid-1970s pop/rock backup), creating a sound reminiscent of her earliest pure folk recordings.
Gulf Winds is the only Baez album without any covers; each song was written by Baez herself.
From the album's liner notes:
- "Sometimes, I wake up at night and write a song. Sometimes a tune comes to my head when I'm walking in the hills, and I have to make up words for it. Sometimes I sit in a bar in San Francisco and scribble into a notepad what I call my 'streams of unconsciousness.' When I have enough scribbles in the pad, and enough tunes in my head, I go into the studio and make an album. That's how I made this one."
- - Joan Baez
Track listing[]
All tracks composed by Joan Baez
Side One
- "Sweeter for Me" 4:25
- "Seabirds" 4:32
- "Caruso" 3:42
- "Still Waters at Night" 3:01
- "Kingdom of Childhood" 7:51
Side Two
- "O Brother!" 3:19
- "Time Is Passing Us By" 3:43
- "Stephanie's Room" 4:05
- "Gulf Winds" 10:29
Personnel[]
- Joan Baez – vocals, guitar, piano
- Donald "Duck" Dunn – bass
- Jim Gordon – drums
- Ray Kelly – cello
- Jesse Ehrlich – cello
- Larry Knechtel – piano
- Dean Parks – guitar
- Sid Sharp – violin
- Malcolm Cecil – synthesizer
Chart positions[]
Year | Chart | Position |
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1976 | The Billboard 200 | 62 |
References[]
- ^ "Joan Baez - Gulf Winds". Discogs.
- ^ Allmusic review
- ^ Baez, Joan. 1987. And a Voice to Sing With: A Memoir. Century Hutchinson, London. ISBN 0-7126-1827-9
- 1976 albums
- Joan Baez albums
- A&M Records albums
- Albums produced by David Kershenbaum