Released March 1973 Artist Joan Baez Label A&M Records | Length 44:42 Release date March 1973 Genre Folk music | |
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Recorded Hanoi, Vietnam: December 18-27, 1972; Nashville: January 1973 Where Are You Now, My Son?
(1973) Gracias A la Vida
(1974) Producers Joan Baez, Norbert Putnam, Henry Lewy Similar Joan Baez albums, Folk music albums |
Joan baez where are you now my son
Where Are You Now, My Son? is an album by Joan Baez, released in early 1973. One side of the album featured recordings Baez made during a US bombing raid on Hanoi over Christmas 1972. Included on the recording are the voices of Barry Romo, Michael Allen and human rights attorney Telford Taylor, with whom Baez made her famous 1972 visit to North Vietnam.
Contents
The album's other side, featuring songs, written by Baez, Mimi Fariña and Hoyt Axton, was recorded in Nashville in January 1973.
From the album's liner notes:
"...The war in Indochina is not yet over, and the war against violence has barely begun...." - Joan BaezJoan baez where are you now my son
Track listing
All tracks composed by Joan Baez, except where indicated.
- "Only Heaven Knows"
- "Less Than the Song" (Hoyt Axton)
- "A Young Gypsy"
- "Mary Call" (Mimi Fariña)
- "Rider, Pass By"
- "Best of Friends" (Mimi Fariña)
- "Windrose" (On 1980 stereo vinyl reissue by Pickwick Records SPC-3748, this track is excluded)
- "Where Are You Now, My Son?"
Personnel
Songs
1Only Heaven Knows2:34
2Less Than the Song3:25
3A Young Gypsy3:35
References
Where Are You Now, My Son? Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA