Joan Baez – Diamonds & Rust In The Bullring (Bilbao 1988, video version with stereo sound) 1988, DVD
The concert at the bullring (Plaza De Toros, Bilbao) on July 1, 1988 is notable for the fact that the album Diamonds And Rust in the Bullring (1989) is based on its material. The soundtrack for the proposed DVD version of the album makes maximum use of stereo tracks from SACD and from a more complete FM source (technical details below).
Tracklist:
01 Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Around*
02 No Woman, No Cry*
03 Farewell, Angelina
04 Llegó Con Tres Heridas*
05 Yorim u-bokhim [Shooting & Crying (in Hebrew)]
06 Diamonds & Rust*
07 Swing Low, Sweet Chariot*
08 MLK [Martin Luther King]**
09 Oh, Freedom**
10 Famous Blue Raincoat*
11 Solo Le Pido a Dios** (with Mercedes Sosa)
12 Como Pájaros En El Aire (Las Manos De Mi Madre)** (M.Sosa)
13 Yo Tengo Tantos Hermanos** (M.Sosa)
14 El Preso Numero Nueve*
15 Biko**
16 Txoria Txori*
17 Gracias a La Vida* (with M.Sosa)
18 Imagine**
19 Let It Be
20 No Nos Moverán*
21 The Ballad Of Sacco & Vanzetti (Here's To You)**
Sound sources:
* SACD (Analogue Productions, 2015)
** FM broadcast (RTVE, 1988)
tracks 03, 05 and 19: TV track (mono)
Diamonds & Rust (song) "Diamonds & Rust" is a song written, composed, and performed by Joan Baez. It was written in November 1974 and released in 1975. In the song, Baez recounts an out-of-the-blue phone call from an old lover, which sends her a decade back in time, to a "crummy" hotel in Greenwich Village in about 1964 or 1965.
Diamonds & Rust ist ein 1975 erschienenes Musikalbum der Folksängerin Joan Baez, die dafür bekannt ist, sehr oft Arbeiten anderer Songschreiber und Interpreten zu spielen.
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Diamonds And Rust · Joan Baez Diamonds & Rust ℗ An A&M Records Release; ℗ 1975 UMG Recordings, Inc. Released on: 1975-04-01 Producer: David ...
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