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    • Diamonds & Rust. 1975. 77 votes.
    • Farewell, Angelina. 1965. 31 votes.
    • Any Day Now. 1968. 44 votes.
    • Joan Baez/5. 1964. 18 votes.
  1. The best album credited to Joan Baez is Joan Baez which is ranked number 2,215 in the overall greatest album chart with a total rank score of 736. Joan Baez is ranked number 929 in the overall artist rankings with a total rank score of 1,740.

    • Joan Baez (1960) “There is not one bad track on this CD. It is a wonderful blend of the traditional, the contemporary, and the political. Moreover, the fact that she sings two beloved Tim Hardin tunes “If I Were a Carpenter” and “Lady Came from Baltimore”, is an added bonus.
    • Joan Baez Vol.2 (1961) “The cool soprano voice and the clearly understood verse are evident here. Great emotion is achieved with her ability to balance the timbre of her voice to the story of the ballad.
    • Farewell, Angelina (1965) “This album, for me, evokes very clear images from my teen years, when all you needed was a powerful song, a good voice and an acoustic guitar to create a masterpiece.
    • Blessed Are… (1971) “The vocals and melodies are gorgeous and the arrangements are perfect. The instruments (especially the acoustic guitars) are exceptionally well recorded and mixed, there’s always a lot going on musically but her voice is always the focus.
  2. Aug 12, 2024 · The List Of Ten Best Albums (including two Live, a Collaboration and a Compilation) Of Joan Baez (a great Artist) in my opinion (Ordered By Year, 1960-1993) Musical Genres: Singer-Songwriter, Contemporary Folk, Traditional Folk Music, Folk Revival, Folk Pop, Film Soundtracks, Poetry.

    • Brian Kachejian
    • Folksingers ‘Round Harvard Square (1959) Released: 1959. CD Track Listings: “Banks of the Ohio” – 2:58. “O What a Beautiful City” – 3:18. “Sail Away Ladies” – 2:47.
    • Joan Baez (1960) Released: October 1960. CD Track Listings: “Silver Dagger” – 2:31. “East Virginia” – 3:43. “Fare Thee Well” – 3:20. “House of the Rising Sun” – 2:56.
    • Joan Baez, Vol. 2 (1961) Released: September 1961. CD Track Listings: “Wagoner’s Lad” – 2:13. “The Trees They Do Grow High” – 2:58. “The Lily of the West” – 3:21.
    • Joan Baez in Concert (1962) Released: September 1962. CD Track Listings: “Babe, I’m Gonna Leave You” – 2:42. “Geordie” – 3:37. “Copper Kettle” – 2:42. “Kumbaya” – 3:02.
  3. The Butterfly Tree by Julia Butterfly Hill, Joan Baez, Joy Carlin, Berkeley Symphony Orchestra & Kent Nagano (2002) - vocals. The Bootleg Series Vol. 5: Bob Dylan Live 1975, The Rolling Thunder Revue (2002) - vocals, acoustic guitar & percussion on 4 songs.

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  5. diamonds & rust is the best song ever in the entire world it makes me feel like a very sad and yearnful and anguished werewolf I love it so fucking much like I actually can't articulate it properly I'm sorry. anyway the rest of this record is also really lovely love u joan thanku for this