"Whistle Down the Wind" Released: 8 January 2018[1]
Whistle Down the Wind is the 26th (and 28th overall) studio album by American folk singer and musician Joan Baez, released on March 2, 2018, her first studio album in almost a decade. The album features songs written by such composers as Tom Waits, Josh Ritter and Mary Chapin Carpenter. Joe Henry produced the album.[1][2][3]
On November 8, 2017, Joan Baez announced that, in conjunction with her final tour of Europe in 2018, she would release a new studio album entitled Whistle Down the Wind.[2]
The album was released on vinyl, CD, and digital.[8] Her final international September 2018 tour to promote Whistle Down the Wind included a digital copy of the record with each purchased ticket in the United States.[9][10]
Single
On January 8, 2018, Joan Baez made available on her website the first track from the album, "Whistle Down the Wind".[1]
Reception
The album features Baez singing covers of various contemporary songwriters, with NPR saying her choices "amplifies Baez ever-present gift for interpretation."[11]PopMatters said the album was "a beguilingly modest, humble work that wears with disarming lightness Baez's legendary status, instead placing the focus squarely on the songs."[12]
The Herald Standard says that album included a focus on "topical issues that are emotional and thought-provoking."[13] The San Francisco Chronicle said that the "music is reassuringly spare, highlighting Baez’s rich, world-weary voice and the slowly unfolding melodies of politically minded tunes like 'Another World' and 'I Wish the Wars Were All Over' over a blanket of acoustic guitars, stately pianos and prudent rhythms."[14] The Financial Times said it featured "pointedly chosen songs and starkly contemporary lyrics."[15]Marin Independent Journal said it was a "a tasteful and carefully curated collection of new songs by some of her favorite writers".[16]