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Free Music Notes for The Weavers At Carnegie Hall

Free Music Review: The Weavers
Hit: 5 Stars

Very few musical groups gain the legendary status that the Weavers did, and not just because of the political controversy that the '50's cast over them. They preserved, promoted, and believed American folk song. This album reveals the joy and enthusiasm and professionalism of the original foursome: Pete Seeger, Lee Hayes, Ronnie Gilbert, and Fred Hellerman. You can't do any better.

Free Music Review: Magnificient piece that has not aged
Hit: 5 Stars

Two incredible recordings were made from the 1955 shows at Carnegie Hall. This one and "The Weavers On Tour". Unfortunately the latter has not yet been released on CD. Both recordings have an energy that holds up 50 years later. Listen!

Free Music Review: A classic
Hit: 5 Stars

This is a classic from a bygone era. The playlist and the sound are impeccable. Shipped and arived quickly. Price was great.
I'm a " happy camper " once again. Thank you Amazon and sellers.

Free Music Review: great show
Hit: 5 Stars

The Weavers are a great group of folk singers, sibnging a fine selection of songs. I particularly like Pete Seeger's banjo playing and the singing of the group individually and as a group.

Free Music Review: Get this CD with Vol. 2 (5 stars) and you won't be disappointed
Hit: 4 Stars

I listened to the Carnegie Hall Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 LPs as a child and was not disappointed in these recordings as CDs. Vol. 1 has a more "folk music-y" flavor, no doubt from the influence of Pete Seeger, who tends to channel "pure" folk music in all its variants, from raw to rollicking. Vol. 2 songs are more typically melodic in their arrangements, although still definitely folk, and feature the musically interesting, husky yet pleasing voice of Eric Darling, with amazingly high-quality sound.
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