Come from the Shadows is the thirteenth studio album (and fifteenth overall) by Joan Baez, released in 1972. After recording for the independent label Vanguard for more than a decade, Baez signed with A&M, and attempted to point her career in a slightly more "commercial" direction (though the album still had overtly political overtones). In addition to her own compositions such as "Prison Trilogy","Love Song to a Stranger", "Myths", and "To Bobby" (addressed to Bob Dylan), Baez included John Lennon's "Imagine", Anna Marly's "Song of the Partisan", and Mimi Fariña's "In the Quiet Morning (for Janis Joplin)".
- "Prison Trilogy (Billy Rose)" - 4:23
- "Rainbow Road" (Donnie Fritts, Dan Penn) - 3:03
- "Love Song to a Stranger" - 3:55
- "Myths" - 3:19
- "In the Quiet Morning" (Mimi Fariña) - 2:58
- "All the Weary Mothers of the Earth (People's Union #1)" - 3:34
- "To Bobby" - 3:53
- "Song of Bangladesh" - 4:49
- "A Stranger in My Place" (Kenny Rogers, Kin Vassy) - 3:07
- "Tumbleweed" (Douglas Van Arsdale) - 3:32
- "The Partisan" (Anna Marly, Hy Zaret) - 3:17
- "Imagine" (John Lennon) - 3:27