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Music CD - Pete Seeger: We Shall Overcome: Complete Carnegie Hall Concert

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Music CD: We Shall Overcome: Complete Carnegie Hall Concert Artist: Pete Seeger
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Manufacturer: Sony
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1. Audience 2. Banjo Medley: Cripple Creek/Old Joe Clark/Leather Britches 3. Lady Margret 4. Mrs. McGrath 5. Mail Myself to You 6. My Rambling Boy 7. A Little Brand New Baby 8. What Did You Learn in School Today? 9. Little Boxes 10. Mrs. Clara Sullivan's Letter 11. Who Killed Norma Jean? 12. Who Killed Davey Moore? 13. Farewell 14. A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall 15. Didn't He Ramble (Fragment) 16. Keep Your Eyes On The Prize 17. If You Miss Me At The Back Of The Bus 18. I Ain't Scared Of Your Jail 19. Oh Freedom
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0074644531220 Format: Live Label: Sony Manufacturer: Sony Number Of Discs: 2 Publisher: Sony Release Date: 1989-10-10 Studio: Sony
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: inspirational music Comment: I love this cd - the music is full of passion and inspiration. Pete has a beautiful, relaxed presence when he performs. This cd is a treasure that I will enjoy often.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Time Capsule Comment: This is really an enjoyable CD. He covers a lot of traditional and current (in 1963) folk songs. The remastering is gorgeous and the audience actually sings in perfect harmony. However, it is a product of its time. I actually find this to be a plus, as it gives great insight into the coming unrest of the late sixties. Musical and historical, without being too "heavy".
Customer Rating:      Summary: The album is amazing Comment: Listening to the songs as a child, and now hearing them again as an adult makes you want to listen to him over and over again. This album thrives on audience participation, and does not take away from Pete Seeger's brilliant performance. All visuals of Carnegie Hall become present day. This double set CD is truly a gem.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not _Quite_ Uncut Comment: This is a great recording, but it should be noted that "Wimoweh", which is on the original Columbia Records LP, is not present here, presumably because of the immensely complicated issues surrounding the copyright of "The Lion Sleeps Tonight". This is a mild disappointment, since it would have been nice to hear Pete teaching the song to the audience, something rarely heard in recordings.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Superb, a songwriter / singer for his time, and for today also Comment: Pete Seeger, is a "one-off". An exceptional talent and a great human being. We need to be listening to his music today. It is still as important and relevant as when he was touring America and giving concerts like this one.
I first heard and fell in love with his style and message in the mid 1960s, on vinyl LPs. I loved his music and his message. So did Bob Dylan, Joan Baez and many others. Pete, Woody Guthrie, Leadbelly, The Weavers were important influences on Dylan and Baez, and many others. Their messages and active involvement in important social and political issues of their day had a great influence. Unfortunately it is still relevant today.
Please keep this wonderful music available to today's generation and future ones too. Eventually humankind 'might' get the message. I hope so.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Pete Seeger, who began recording in the early 1940s, is perhaps the most influential figure in the American folk revival, a walking repository of song who's had an immense influence in popularizing folk music with mainstream audiences. The 2 CD We Shall Overcome is an expanded version of a classic 1963 live album that offers an excellent example of Seeger's activist passion and good-humored humanity. This expanded edition contains the entire 40-song concert, making it almost three times longer than the original vinyl incarnation. The typically eclectic and heartfelt program, encompassing civil-rights anthems and anti-war pleas, along with tunes from England, Russia, Brazil, and the Caribbean, provides an excellent introduction to the artist. --Scott Schinder
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