For five decades, as a singer, activist, and good will ambassador, Joan Baez has kept her pact with the spirit of her voice. She is a musical icon whose words, music and actions have influenced and inspired numerous generations, from fellow musicians to world leaders. She has always chosen songs that acknowledge the human condition, never more so than on her new album, DAY AFTER TOMORROW, produced by Steve Earle on which she gives her distinct interpretation to songs from Tom Waits, Elvis Costello, Steve Earle, Patty Griffin and others.
1) God Is God (Steve Earle)
2) Rose of Sharon (Eliza Gilkyson)
3) Scarlet Tide (Elvis Costello ; Joseph Henry Burnett)
4) Day After Tomorrow (Tom Waits ; Kathleen Brennan)
5) Henry Russell's Last Words (Diana Jones)
6) I Am a Wanderer (Steve Earle)
7) Mary (Patty Griffin)
8) Requiem (Eliza Gilkyson)
9) The Lower Road (Thea Gilmore)
10) Jericho Road (Steve Earle)