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• Rose Of Sharon
• Scarlet Tide
• Day After Tomorrow
• Henry Russell's Last Words
• I Am A Wanderer
• Mary
• Requiem
• The Lower Road
• Jericho Road

Visit Joan'sMySpace profile to hear selected tracks.

In the U.S., clickDay After Tomorrow to purchase through iTunes

In the U.K., clickJoan Baez - Day After Tomorrow to purchase through iTunes

In the U.K., clickHERE to purchase through Amazon

In Germany, clickHERE to purchase through Amazon

In France, clickHERE to purchase through Amazon

Produced by Steve Earle
Recorded and Mixed by Ray Kennedy
Recorded at Sound Emporium and Room & Board in Nashville
Assisted by Kyle Ford and Stephanie Hudaceck
Mastered by Greg Calbi at Sterling Sound, NYC

Art Direction and Design by Norman Moore/DesignArtLA

Photography by Dana Tynan

Musicians:
Joan Baez, Steve Earle, Tim O'Brien, Darrell Scott
Viktor Krauss, Kenny Malone, Ray Kennedy

Additional vocals:
Steve Earle, Siobhan Kennedy
Thea Gilmore, Darrell Scott, Tim O'Brien

The deeply moving ballad"Henry Russell's Last Words" (Diana Jones) is a song based on a real-life mining disaster. For some info about plans to build a library and make a Miners Memorial Park at the Federal Mine No. 3 site, visitWest Virginia Everettville Historical Association.


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