As Joan Baez 'third Vaguard album appeared in 1962 with "In Concert Part 1" a live album that indicating that there still which should fulfill. It is obviously not a recording of a presence, but a compilation of recordings from various concerts, giving the illusion that it is actually a single concert. Care was taken to ensure that there were no recurrences in their two previous studio albums. She reached here again mostly on traditional material back, but brought the first time songs by contemporary authors. So Malvina Reynolds gentle protest "What Have They Done to the Rain" and Woody Guthrie's Robin Hood story "Pretty Boy Floyd". The styles are more diversified. So there are Blues ("Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You"), gospel ("Gospel Ship"), sung in Brazilian Portuguese ("ate Amanha"), African ("Kumbaya"), epic-scale British ballads ("Matty Groves "," Geordie "," The House Carpenter ") and of course folk. Your presentation is compelling and crystal clear and precise their game on the guitar. The audience is quiet as a mouse to then break out during the songs in thunderous applause. A convincing performance the undisputed Queen of Folk. As before, clean remastering and three perfectly matching bonus tracks.