Joan Baez - Any Day Now / Songs Of Bob Dylan album flac
Performer: Joan BaezTitle: Any Day Now / Songs Of Bob Dylan
Style: Folk Rock, Country Rock
Released: 1968
Country: US
MP3 album: 1402 mb
FLAC album: 1942 mb
Rating: 4.4
Other formats: MP3 ADX MP4 DXD TTA DTS AU
Genre: Rock
Any Day Now was a Joan Baez double LP from 1968, made up exclusively of Bob Dylan songs. It peaked at number 30 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart. At the time of the album's original release, six of the songs had not been included on official Dylan releases. One song, "Love is Just a Four-Letter Word," has apparently never been recorded by Dylan himself
Any Day Now finds her playing all three roles; supporting, interpreting, and loving a disc full of his songs. Baez gets deeply into this stuff, adding her own weight and color to Dylan's idiosyncratic lines; even tackling the epic-length weirdness of "Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands. She has a rich powerful voice and beautifully interprets Dylan's poetry and music. There isn't a bad track on the whole CD, although Tears of Rage can get a little tedious.
Folk singers Joan Baez and Bob Dylan wowed audiences when they performed duets in live concerts, but the backstage pairing was not always so melodic. Despite Dylan's snub, in 1968 Baez released the album "Any Day Now: Songs of Bob Dylan. In 1972 she wrote a song for Dylan titled "To Bobby," with lyrics beckoning her former stage mate to get back into action and help solve the problems of humanity. Then in 1975, Baez called out to Dylan again with her romantic reminiscence "Diamonds and Rust," singing the lyrics: "Now you're telling me You're not nostalgic Well give me another word for it You who're so good with words And at keeping things vague
Any Day Now was a Joan Baez double LP from 1968, made up exclusively of Bob Dylan songs. One song, "Love is Just a Four-Letter Word," has apparently never been recorded by Dylan himself. The album was produced during a marathon recording session in Nashville in September 1968, the fruits of which resulted in two albums: Any Day Now, and 1969's David's Album. Baez would return to Nashville to record a number of times during the next several years.
Baez has twenty-four studio albums during her fifty plus years in show business. 10. "Diamonds and Rust" is a 1975 single by Joan Baez and it appears on her studio album Diamonds & Rust. Written by Baez about her relationship with Bob Dylan. The song was a Top Forty hit in the United States, peaking at thirty-five on the singles chart. 6. "Love is Just a Four-Letter Word" is a song by Joan Baez that appears on her 1968 studio album Any Day Now. Written by Bob Dylan and it was composed during the duo's musical partnership in the mid-sixties. The song was one of many that Baez recorded during the production of Any Day Now. 5. "Lily of the West" originally a traditional Irish folk song that was arranged by Joan Baez. It appears on her 1961 studio album Joan Baez, Vol. 2 as the third track.
Photos: Bob Dylan Hanging With Joan Baez, Allen Ginsberg and More. On a purely technical level, "It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)" is dazzling, with an incredibly complicated rhyme scheme and a melody that barrels along on two notes until the flourish at the end of each verse. The lyrics incorporate nods to Arthur Koestler (author of Darkness at Noon), the Book of Ecclesiastes and even Dylan's beloved Elvis Presley (the title is just a hair shy of Presley's line "That's all right, now, Mama")
Joan saw the brilliance of Bob Dylan from the get-go, and her admiration came to full flower on this 1969 set of Dylan songs. The album reached and features her definitive rendition of Love Is Just a Four-Letter Word plus Tears of Rage; Sad-Eyed Lady of the Lowlands; I Shall Be Released ; unissued live performances of Blowin' in the Wind and It Ain't Me Babe, and more! Joan Baez beat Bob Dylan to folk stardom, but she soon became one his biggest supporters, key interpreters, and briefly his lover. Any Day Now finds her playing all three roles; supporting, interpreting, and loving a disc full of his songs.
Tracklist Hide Credits
| A1 | Love Minus Zero / No Limit | 2:41 |
| A2 | North Country Blues | 5:00 |
| A3 | You Ain't Goin' Nowhere | 2:55 |
| A4 | Drifter's Escape | 2:50 |
| A5 | I Pity The Poor Immigrant | 3:45 |
| B1 | Tears Of RageMusic By – Richard Manuel |
4:20 |
| B2 | Sad-Eyed Lady Of The Lowlands | 11:18 |
| C1 | Love Is Just A Four-Letter Word | 4:25 |
| C2 | I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine | 3:14 |
| C3 | The Walls Of Redwing | 3:45 |
| C4 | Dear Landlord | 2:57 |
| C5 | One Too Many Mornings | 3:10 |
| D1 | I Shall Be Released | 3:55 |
| D2 | Boots Of Spanish Leather | 4:29 |
| D3 | Walkin' Down The Line | 3:20 |
| D4 | Restless Farewell | 5:43 |
Companies, etc.
- Manufactured By – Phonodisc Limited
- Distributed By – Phonodisc Limited
Credits
- Cover – Joan Baez
- Engineer – Selby Cofeen*
- Leader – Grady Martin
- Musician – Bill Purcell*, Buddy Spicher, David Briggs , Fred Carter*, Grady Martin, Hal Rugg, Hargus Robbins, Harold Bradley, Jerry Kennedy, Jerry Reed, John Gimble*, Ken Buttrey*, Norbert Putnam, Pete Drake, Pete Wade, Junior Huskey*, Steve Stills*, Tommy Jackson
- Producer – Maynard Solomon
- Written-By – Bob Dylan
Notes
On spine: VSD 79306/7On label: VSD 79306
On label and on spine: Songs Of Bob Dylan
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| VSD•79306/7 | Joan Baez | Any Day Now (2xLP, Album) | Vanguard | VSD•79306/7 | US | 1968 |
| VSD-79306 | Joan Baez | Any Day Now (2xLP, Album) | Vanguard | VSD-79306 | Canada | 1968 |
| 79306/7-2 | Joan Baez | Any Day Now - Songs Of Bob Dylan (CD, RM) | Vanguard | 79306/7-2 | US | 1987 |
| VMD 79741 | Joan Baez | Any Day Now (CD, Album, RE, RM) | Vanguard, Ace | VMD 79741 | UK & Europe | 2005 |
| VSD 79306/7 | Joan Baez | Any Day Now (2xLP, Album) | Vanguard | VSD 79306/7 | Sweden | 1969 |








