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Joan Baez's 24th studio album, Day After Tomorrow will be released 8 September on Proper Records. The album is Baez's first studio album since 2003's Dark Chords on a Big Guitar and follows her acclaimed 2005 live album Bowery Songs. Produced by Steve Earle, Day After Tomorrow continues Baez's role as a musical curator and interpreter of songs and includes material by Tom Waits, Elvis Costello, Patty Griffin and Earle himself.
Recorded in Nashville, the 10-track album features an all-acoustic band consisting of Tim O'Brien, Darrell Scott, Viktor Krauss, Kenny Malone and Steve Earle. Earle notes the importance in choosing the lineup of players, explaining the need to find mus...
Joan Baez's 24th studio album, Day After Tomorrow will be released 8 September on Proper Records. The album is Baez's first studio album since 2003's Dark Chords on a Big Guitar and follows her acclaimed 2005 live album Bowery Songs. Produced by Steve Earle, Day After Tomorrow continues Baez's role as a musical curator and interpreter of songs and includes material by Tom Waits, Elvis Costello, Patty Griffin and Earle himself.
Recorded in Nashville, the 10-track album features an all-acoustic band consisting of Tim O'Brien, Darrell Scott, Viktor Krauss, Kenny Malone and Steve Earle. Earle notes the importance in choosing the lineup of players, explaining the need to find musicians that "would bring the requisite virtuosity, as well as the appropriate reverence, to a record that would celebrate the 50th year of a remarkable career." Of the assembled group, Earle says, "Within seconds of the first downbeat it was obvious that we had assembled the right crew. The band dug deep and found the pulse of the song and then Joan breathed life into it, and we all knew that we were a part of something special."
Highlights on the record include the Tom Waits-penned title track "Day After Tomorrow," the Academy Award and Grammy Award-nominated song "Scarlet Tide," written by Elvis Costello and T-Bone Burnett and "God is God," one of three songs Steve Earle wrote especially for the project. Of the selected material, Baez notes, "It's been a long time since I've had an entire album of songs that speak to the essence of who I am in the same way as the songs that have been the enduring backbone of my repertoire for the past 50 years."
Earlier this year, Baez returned to Harvard University's Sanders Theatre for a show to benefit Club Passim, the Harvard Square successor to the legendary Club 47. The special event celebrated the Club's 50th anniversary and commemorated Baez's earliest performances at the historic venue. In addition to this honor, Baez was recently recognized by the Recording Academy with a Grammy Lifetime Achievement award.
Joan Baez visited the UK in late June 2008 to headline the Glastonbury Acoustic Stage and followed that up with a completely sold out concert at The Royal Albert Hall garnering some superb reviews ("Simply astounding" - The Times; "a royal presence" - The Independent).