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Joan Baez's 'Dark Chords'

Her Latest CD Features a New Generation of Songwriters

'Dark Chords on a Big Guitar'

Dark Chords on a Big Guitar

Songs From 'Dark Chords on a Big Guitar' (Koch Records)

audio icon 'Sleeper'

audio icon 'In My Time of Need'

audio icon 'Rosemary Moore'

audio icon 'King's Highway'

A Selection of Classic Baez
(30-second samples)

audio icon 'Silver Dagger' (1960, from Joan Baez)

audio icon 'House of the Rising Sun' (1960, from Joan Baez)

audio icon 'John Riley' (1960, from Joan Baez)

audio icon 'The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down' (1971, from Blessed Are...)
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October 4, 2003 - Joan Baez was in her late teens when her performance at the 1959 Newport Folk Festival and her self-titled debut album of traditional folk songs thrust her into the spotlight. Four decades later, the voice on her new CD — the first from her in six years — is huskier, a bit rougher perhaps, but no less powerful. NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Baez about Dark Chords on a Big Guitar.

The album includes songs by younger writers, including Steve Earle, Gillian Welch, David Rawlings, Ryan Adams, Natalie Merchant and Greg Brown. "This whole CD is really seeing the world through the eyes, for the most part, of people a generation or two past me," Baez says.

She says Earle's "Christmas in Washington" comes closest to her "home base" of 1960s protest songs. "I knew that in this political atmosphere that we're living in now, I had to sing something — not just say something, but sing something from the stage that spoke my heart," she says.

Perhaps lamenting a bygone era of Vietnam-and-civil-rights-era activism that brought about change, the song includes the chorus: "So come back Woody Guthrie, come back to us now."

"It isn't nostalgia for me," Baez says. "It's how are we going to do it... this time around? We actually did it last time. It took a long, long time. Is it going to be possible?"

Baez says she rarely delves into the meanings of the songs written for her, and that she was attracted more by the imagery of the ones on Dark Chords. "I've never analyzed the songs that I've either written or sung," Baez says. Later, she adds: "I don't ask anybody what they meant. Maybe I'm afraid they don't know either."

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