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Day After Tomorrow | 
| Artist: Joan Baez Label: Razor & Tie Category: Music
List Price: $18.98 Buy Used: $6.99 You Save: $11.99 (63%)
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Rating: 40 reviews Sales Rank: 602
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 83002 UPC: 793018300223 EAN: 7930183002238 ASIN: B001A62ZLA
Release Date: September 9, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: advance copy- in digipak. looks and plays perfectly, no booklet.
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| Tracks:
| ⋅ | God Is God (Steve Earle) | | ⋅ | Rose of Sharon (Eliza Gilkyson) | | ⋅ | Scarlet Tide (Elvis Costello & Joseph Henry Burnett) | | ⋅ | Day After Tomorrow (Tom Waits & Kathleen Brennan) | | ⋅ | Henry Russell's Last Words (Diana Jones) | | ⋅ | I Am A Wanderer (Steve Earle) | | ⋅ | Mary (Patty Griffin) | | ⋅ | Requiem (Eliza Gilkyson) | | ⋅ | The Lower Road (Thea Gilmore) | | ⋅ | Jericho Road (Steve Earle) |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Fifty years after the start of her career, Joan Baez remains as committed to her twin muses of art and politics as ever. On Day After Tomorrow, her stunning collaboration with Steve Earle, she continues to find and interpret some of the finest contemporary songs of social injustice and spiritual salvation, often showcasing the work of others, much as she did Bob Dylan in his salad days. Earle, who sits in the producer's chair, plays guitar, sings occasional harmony, and contributes three songs (including the stirring "I Am a Wanderer"), has assembled a perfect clutch of players, yet all here, including Earle, stay out of the way and bow to Baez. 67 years old at the time of recording, Baez is always compelling, bringing the weight of her lifetime of activism to each song. She shines brightest on Tom Waits' heartbreaking title tune and on Jones's wrenching "Henry Russell's Last Words," the real-life tragedy of a miner. One of the beauties of this effort is that in keeping Baez utterly modern in the choice of material and the employment of acoustic instruments and simple production values, Earle has also made a record that returns her in spirit and message to her great albums of the '60s. Inspired, and inspiring. -– Alanna Nash
Album Description 2008 marks Joan Baex 50th anniversary as a recording artist. The album was produced by the legendary Steve Earle. Joan gives her distinct interpretations to songs from Tom Waits, Elvis Costello, Steve Earle, Patty Griffin and more. Razor and Tie.
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50 years and still true to herself January 7, 2009 R. G. Bowman (New Zealand) This her best album in a long time. Congratulations to Steve Earle for the quality but understated instrumentation. Her voice shines through. Some reviewers give it low rating because it is "Christian". Get a life. It is certainly religious (not consistently Christian) but that is not new to her music. And it is thoroughly anti-war, as you would expect from Joan and Steve. Ignore the nutter anti-Christians. If you can get over the fact that after 50 years her voice is no longer that pure soprano that captivated me in 1960, her voice is still special.
Star of the Sea January 4, 2009 Richard L. Clark (San Francisco) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
When I first heard "The Day After Tomorrow", I have to admit that I was disappointed with the loss of range and power in Ms Baez' voice. After a few listens,however, I warmed to her warm tones and stripped-down intimacy. At 67 years, the 60s Madonna evokes the Catholic Madonna and one longs to be wrapped in the arms of her wisdom and life-experience. It could be the spirit of Mary or it could be the spirit of Isis; whatever it is, in this CD, Baez welcomes the loving return of a lost generation, staggered by 2 disastrous wars and political agony. The maternal spirituality is strongest in "God is God", "Mary", "The Lower Road" and "Scarlet Tide." This is Baez' best effort since "Gone from Danger". She lets us see her in her deep strength and her diamond-edged fragility.
STILL THE BEST December 21, 2008 Doreen R. Kelly (Cape Cod) After 50 years, she still speaks to me. Just a fabulous album. The Day After Tomorrow is going to be worn out if that's possible. I love the entire album, but agree I wish it were longer! Doreen
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