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Universal acclaim- based on 25 Ratings
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Positive: 22 out of 25
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Mixed: 0 out of 25
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Negative: 3 out of 25
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SaskiaC.Sep 10, 2008Day After Tomorrow is going to go straight to No. 1 - good on ya Joan - Love you Saskia Melbourne Victoria Australia
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GeorgeM.Sep 11, 2008A lovely mellow sound throughout this Cd with Joan Baez's gorgeous vocals and exquisite instrumentalisation from the ensemble of musicians - brilliant!
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PattM.Sep 10, 2008
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GregoryS.Sep 10, 2008Deeply inspiring, strong and moving songs delivered simply from her heart to the listeners heart.... a very moving litany of stories.
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DickC.Sep 9, 2008Joan's soprano is gone, but her witty style and warm embrace of this acoustic material bookend a career begun in 1959, which launched the folk music revolution. She is the Goddess of folk , and Steve Earle's production reveals the adoration of an acolyte to the matriarch of a genre. Best in years.
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TrinaSep 10, 2008Haunting and awe-inspiring, as only Ms. Baez can deliver time and again!
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AlC.Sep 9, 2008Joan has always been a superb interpreter of other artist's material. This album is no exception. Although her voice has aged a bit, she continues to use it as an instrument of beauty and conviction. Great CD.
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JeffreyM.Sep 9, 2008Joan at her mellow mature best, an incrediby cohesive set, and arranged in a poignant journey, true to her beginnings and her present. Wonderful simple production, just spontaneous enough, rich and powerful, SO joan.
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CeliaT.Sep 9, 2008Bought the CD on its first day of sale in the UK - brilliant!
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CarolM.Sep 19, 2008As Joan ages, so does her wisdom as does her devotion solidify. This is a beautiful album, filled with images and themes that has long been the foundation of her life, vaues and ideals. Excellent job, Joan, once again, you have been a beacon,a guiding light in the storm and fog.
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LizT.Sep 10, 2008
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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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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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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.