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Pete Seeger - We Shall Overcome: Complete Carnegie Hall Concert
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Music CD Cover Artist: Pete Seeger Edition: Music CD Format: Live CD Release Date: 1989-10-10 Music Label: Sony Soundtracks: Music CD 1- Audience
- Banjo Medley: Cripple Creek/Old Joe Clark/Leather Britches
- Lady Margaret
- Mrs. McGrath
- Mail Myself to You
- My Rambling Boy
- A Little Brand New Baby
- What Did You Learn in School Today?
- Little Boxes
- Mrs. Clara Sullivan's Letter
- Who Killed Norma Jean?
- Who Killed Davey Moore?
- Farewell (Fare Thee Well)
- A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall
- Didn't He Ramble [Fragment]
- Keep Your Eyes on the Prize
- If You Miss Me at the Back of the Bus
- I Ain't Scared of Your Jail
- Oh, Freedom
Music CD 2- Audience
- Skip to My Lou
- Sweet Potatoes
- Deep Blue Sea
- Sea of Misery [Fragment]
- Oh Louisiana
- Johnny Give Me
- Oh, What a Beautiful City!
- Lua de Sertao (Moon of the Backland)
- Misirlou
- Polyushke Polye (Meadowlands)
- Genbaku O Yurusumagi (Never Again the a Bomb)
- Schtille Di Nacht (Quiet Is the Night)
- Viva la Quince Brigada (Long Live the Fifteenth Brigade)
- Tshotsholosa (Road Song)
- This Land Is Your Land
- From Way up Here
- We Shall Overcome
- Mister Tom Hughes' Town
- Bring Me Li'l Water, Silvy
- Guantanamera
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Free Music Notes for We Shall Overcome: Complete Carnegie Hall Concert AlbumFree Music Review: The Father Of The Folk Revival Hit: 4 Stars
This concert album was recorded at the height of the civil rights movement and Seeger manages to capture the passionate embrace of de-segregation for African Americans on songs like "We Shall Overcome" and "Oh Freedom". Other musical highlights include "Guatanamera" and "Little Boxes". But not every song is a winner. For example, Dylan's justifiably forgotten anti-boxing screed "Who Killed Davey Moore?"
The biggest knock against Seeger style folk music is how corny and naive it is. It's true that Seeger lacked Dylan's sense of irony and sardonic wit. Seeger's repertoire also included many children's songs. So the people that laugh at the idea of singing "Kumbaya" around the campfire are not likely to appreciate Seeger. But in this cynical and jaded era perhaps a bit of romantic idealism is just what the doctor ordered.
Seeger was primarily a cover singer and I consider his artistic achievements to be a notch or two below Dylan's. But he did have an encyclopedic knowledge of folk music and an excellent, often inspiring, voice. This is worth owning both as a historic document from the early 60's and for it's many terrific songs.
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