Joan Baez in San Francisco

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Joan Baez in San Francisco
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Live album by
ReleasedMay 1964 (1964)
RecordedJune 1958
StudioCoast Recorders, San Francisco
GenreFolk
LabelFantasy
ProducerDick Tognazzini

Joan Baez in San Francisco is a demonstration record recorded by the 17-year-old Joan Baez in 1958, released without permission on Fantasy Records in 1964. Baez sued to block its distribution and it was withdrawn.[1] It was released by Bear Family Records as "A Package of Joan Baez".

Side A[]

  1. "Island in the Sun" (Harry Belafonte, Irving Burgie)
  2. "Water Boy" (Traditional)
  3. "Annie Had a Baby" (Henry Glover, Lois Mann)
  4. "Oh Freedom" (Traditional)
  5. "Man Smart, Woman Smarter" (Norman Span, D. L. Miller, F. Kuhn, and Charles Harris)
  6. "Scarlet Ribbons" (Evelyn Danzig, Jack Segal)

Side B[]

  1. "Dark as a Dungeon" (Merle Travis)
  2. "Told My Captain" (Traditional)
  3. "Young Blood" (Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller, Doc Pomus)
  4. "I Gave My Love a Cherry" (Traditional)
  5. "La Bamba" (Traditional)
  6. "Every Night" (Traditional)

Personnel[]

  • Joan Baez - acoustic guitar, vocals
  • Eirik Wangberg - mixing

References[]

  1. ^ "Chronology". The Joan Baez Web Pages. Joan C. Baez/Diamonds & Rust Productions. Archived from the original on 17 August 2016. Retrieved 20 October 2013. Fantasy Records releases Joan Baez In San Francisco, an unauthorized release of the demonstration album she recorded as a teenager in 1958, and she files for an injunction to block distribution.



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