Day After Tomorrow
- Joan Baez
- Band Name: Joan Baez
- Record Label: Razor & Tie
- Release Date: Sep 9, 2008
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80Day After Tomorrow finds her in fine form, the famous falsetto is an octave or two down but the conviction that she brings to the songs is as strong as ever. [Oct 2008, p.106]
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At 67, Baez betrays some vocal aging, but she uses it wisely to impart extra feeling into what is often a downbeat collection of quality songs, and Earle has succeeded in his attempt not to reinvent her, but to re-create her sound and message in contemporary terms.
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80What makes this set successful is the choice of songs.
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Grasslands, wind in your hair, long, dusty roads travelled - it's all evoked in Joan's fine 24th studio album, and her voice, high and flowing, low and gravelly, flows timelessly through it like a mountain stream.
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80Baez has never sounded wiser, or more deeply human.
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She boils songs down to their bare essences, and colors them in simple, evocative ways.
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60Baez's worn voice retains its majesty, and also the sanctimony that has set so many teeth on edge over the years. [Oct 2008, p.81]
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60Joan Baez seems unshakeable on her 28th album. [Oct 2008, p.139]
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It's a fruitful partnership: Earle's hard-won earthiness acts as a counterweight to Baez's ethereal tendencies, and Day After Tomorrow leans toward tough-minded material with blues and Appalachian overtones.
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