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Gracias a la Vida - Joan Baez
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  1. Gracias a la Vida
  2. Llego con Tres Heridas
  3. La Llorona
  4. El Preso Numero Nueve
  5. Guantanamera
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  1. Gracias a la Vida
  2. Llego con Tres Heridas
  3. La Llorona
  4. El Preso Numero Nueve
  5. Guantanamera
  6. Te Recuerdo Amanda
  7. Dida
  8. Cucurrucucu Paloma
  9. Paso Rio
  10. El Rossinyol
  11. De Colores
  12. Las Madres Cansadas (All the Weary Mothers of the Earth/People's Union No.
  13. No Nos Moveran]
  14. Esquinazo del Guerrillero
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Despite her Latin heritage, Joan Baez probably wouldn't have been encouraged by her 1960s record label, the New York-based independent Vanguard, to sing an entire album in Spanish. At A&M Records, the Los Angeles firm co-founded by Herb Alpert that she joined in the early '70s, however, it would have been a different story, and it was A&M that released Gracias a la Vida ("Here's to Life") in 1974. Baez demonstrates an affinity for Mexican folk music on such obvious choices as "Cucurrucucu Paloma," but it's no surprise that, ...

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