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The most celebrated American folk-singing group ever their very name is synonymous with a certain sound and ethic Peter, Paul And Mary united 40-plus years ago in Greenwich Village. An instant phenomenon then, today their musical legacy is universally beloved thanks to timeless hits including: "Blowin' In The Wind," "If I Had A Hammer," "Leaving On A Jet Plane," and "Puff, The Magic Dragon." IN THESE TIMES showcases PP&M's unwavering commitment to America's folk heritage and social justice . . . and, of course, their extraordinary voices, which shine on this uplifting release. The first new studio album in nearly a decade from the legendary trio. Produced by Peter, Paul and Mary themselves! Contains 12 new recordings including originals by Peter Yarrow, Noel Paul Stookey, and Mary Travers, plus selections by Pete Seeger, Anne Feeney, Gene Nelson, Bill Staines, Bob Franke, and more. Complete lyrics reprinted in CD booklet including a new poem by Mary Travers.
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Peter, Paul and Mary released their first LP in 1962, and--apart from an early-'70s hiatus--they have been going strong ever since. In These Times, their 2004 release, doesn't really tinker with the formula that propelled them into the spotlight all those years ago, but if the canny blend of traditional tunes, social commentary, and contemporary compositions still works, why change it? Their voices no longer have the vigor and clarity they once did, but on songs like "Jesus on the Wire," a stark mediation on the death of Matthew Shepard composed by Thea Hopkins, or the folk classic "Wayfaring Stranger," the whispery tone and wobbling harmonies add poignancy to the hard-earned authority of the performances. In its basic format, In These Times recalls Peter, Paul and Mary's earlier recordings, but the songs themselves, most of which were composed in the last few years, show that the trio has successfully resisted the urge to wallow in nostalgia. --Michael John Simmons, ISBN13: B0000DZ3CL ISBN10: B0000DZ3CL Material Type: audioCDProduct Description
The most celebrated American folk-singing group ever their very name is synonymous with a certain sound and ethic Peter, Paul And Mary united 40-plus years ago in Greenwich Village. An instant phenomenon then, today their musical legacy is universally beloved thanks to timeless hits including: "Blowin' In The Wind," "If I Had A Hammer," "Leaving On A Jet Plane," and "Puff, The Magic Dragon." IN THESE TIMES showcases PP&M's unwavering commitment to America's folk heritage and social justice . . . and, of course, their extraordinary voices, which shine on this uplifting release. The first new studio album in nearly a decade from the legendary trio. Produced by Peter, Paul and Mary themselves! Contains 12 new recordings including originals by Peter Yarrow, Noel Paul Stookey, and Mary Travers, plus selections by Pete Seeger, Anne Feeney, Gene Nelson, Bill Staines, Bob Franke, and more. Complete lyrics reprinted in CD booklet including a new poem by Mary Travers.
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Peter, Paul and Mary released their first LP in 1962, and--apart from an early-'70s hiatus--they have been going strong ever since. In These Times, their 2004 release, doesn't really tinker with the formula that propelled them into the spotlight all those years ago, but if the canny blend of traditional tunes, social commentary, and contemporary compositions still works, why change it? Their voices no longer have the vigor and clarity they once did, but on songs like "Jesus on the Wire," a stark mediation on the death of Matthew Shepard composed by Thea Hopkins, or the folk classic "Wayfaring Stranger," the whispery tone and wobbling harmonies add poignancy to the hard-earned authority of the performances. In its basic format, In These Times recalls Peter, Paul and Mary's earlier recordings, but the songs themselves, most of which were composed in the last few years, show that the trio has successfully resisted the urge to wallow in nostalgia. --Michael John Simmons, ISBN13: B0000DZ3CL ISBN10: B0000DZ3CL Material Type: audioCD , ISBN13: B0000DZ3CL ISBN10: B0000DZ3CL Material Type: audioCD
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The most celebrated American folk-singing group ever their very name is synonymous with a certain sound and ethic Peter, Paul And Mary united 40-plus years ago in Greenwich Village. An instant phenomenon then, today their musical legacy is universally beloved thanks to timeless hits including: "Blowin' In The Wind," "If I Had A Hammer," "Leaving On A Jet Plane," and "Puff, The Magic Dragon." IN THESE TIMES showcases PP&M's unwavering commitment to America's folk heritage and social justice . . . and, of course, their extraordinary voices which shine on this uplifting release. The first new studio album in nearly a decade from the legendary trio. Produced by Peter...
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The most celebrated American folk-singing group ever their very name is synonymous with a certain sound and ethic Peter, Paul And Mary united 40-plus years ago in Greenwich Village. An instant phenomenon then, today their musical legacy is universally beloved thanks to timeless hits including: "Blowin' In The Wind," "If I Had A Hammer," "Leaving On A Jet Plane," and "Puff, The Magic Dragon." IN THESE TIMES showcases PP&M's unwavering commitment to America's folk heritage and social justice . . . and, of course, their extraordinary voices, which shine on this uplifting release. The first new studio album in nearly a decade from the legendary trio. Produced by Peter, Paul and Mary themselves! Contains 12 new recordings including originals by Peter Yarrow, Noel Paul Stookey, and Mary Travers, plus selections by Pete Seeger, Anne Feeney, Gene Nelson, Bill Staines, Bob Franke, and more. Complete lyrics reprinted in CD booklet including a new poem by Mary Travers.
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Peter, Paul and Mary released their first LP in 1962, and--apart from an early-'70s hiatus--they have been going strong ever since. In These Times, their 2004 release, doesn't really tinker with the formula that propelled them into the spotlight all those years ago, but if the canny blend of traditional tunes, social commentary, and contemporary compositions still works, why change it? Their voices no longer have the vigor and clarity they once did, but on songs like "Jesus on the Wire," a stark mediation on the death of Matthew Shepard composed by Thea Hopkins, or the folk classic "Wayfaring Stranger," the whispery tone and wobbling harmonies add poignancy to the hard-earned authority of the performances. In its basic format, In These Times recalls Peter, Paul and Mary's earlier recordings, but the songs themselves, most of which were composed in the last few years, show that the trio has successfully resisted the urge to wallow in nostalgia. --Michael John Simmons, ISBN13: B0000DZ3CL ISBN10: B0000DZ3CL Material Type: audioCDProduct Description
The most celebrated American folk-singing group ever their very name is synonymous with a certain sound and ethic Peter, Paul And Mary united 40-plus years ago in Greenwich Village. An instant phenomenon then, today their musical legacy is universally beloved thanks to timeless hits including: "Blowin' In The Wind," "If I Had A Hammer," "Leaving On A Jet Plane," and "Puff, The Magic Dragon." IN THESE TIMES showcases PP&M's unwavering commitment to America's folk heritage and social justice . . . and, of course, their extraordinary voices, which shine on this uplifting release. The first new studio album in nearly a decade from the legendary trio. Produced by Peter, Paul and Mary themselves! Contains 12 new recordings including originals by Peter Yarrow, Noel Paul Stookey, and Mary Travers, plus selections by Pete Seeger, Anne Feeney, Gene Nelson, Bill Staines, Bob Franke, and more. Complete lyrics reprinted in CD booklet including a new poem by Mary Travers.
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Peter, Paul and Mary released their first LP in 1962, and--apart from an early-'70s hiatus--they have been going strong ever since. In These Times, their 2004 release, doesn't really tinker with the formula that propelled them into the spotlight all those years ago, but if the canny blend of traditional tunes, social commentary, and contemporary compositions still works, why change it? Their voices no longer have the vigor and clarity they once did, but on songs like "Jesus on the Wire," a stark mediation on the death of Matthew Shepard composed by Thea Hopkins, or the folk classic "Wayfaring Stranger," the whispery tone and wobbling harmonies add poignancy to the hard-earned authority of the performances. In its basic format, In These Times recalls Peter, Paul and Mary's earlier recordings, but the songs themselves, most of which were composed in the last few years, show that the trio has successfully resisted the urge to wallow in nostalgia. --Michael John Simmons, ISBN13: B0000DZ3CL ISBN10: B0000DZ3CL Material Type: audioCD , ISBN13: B0000DZ3CL ISBN10: B0000DZ3CL Material Type: audioCD
The most celebrated American folk-singing group ever their very name is synonymous with a certain sound and ethic Peter, Paul And Mary united 40-plus years ago in Greenwich Village. An instant phenomenon then, today their musical legacy is universally beloved thanks to timeless hits including: "Blowin' In The Wind," "If I Had A Hammer," "Leaving On A Jet Plane," and "Puff, The Magic Dragon." IN THESE TIMES showcases PP&M's unwavering commitment to America's folk heritage and social justice . . . and, of course, their extraordinary voices, which shine on this uplifting release. The first new studio album in nearly a decade from the legendary trio. Produced by Peter, Paul and Mary themselves! Contains 12 new recordings including originals by Peter Yarrow, Noel Paul Stookey, and Mary Travers, plus selections by Pete Seeger, Anne Feeney, Gene Nelson, Bill Staines, Bob Franke, and more. Complete lyrics reprinted in CD booklet including a new poem by Mary Travers.
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Peter, Paul and Mary released their first LP in 1962, and--apart from an early-'70s hiatus--they have been going strong ever since. In These Times, their 2004 release, doesn't really tinker with the formula that propelled them into the spotlight all those years ago, but if the canny blend of traditional tunes, social commentary, and contemporary compositions still works, why change it? Their voices no longer have the vigor and clarity they once did, but on songs like "Jesus on the Wire," a stark mediation on the death of Matthew Shepard composed by Thea Hopkins, or the folk classic "Wayfaring Stranger," the whispery tone and wobbling harmonies add poignancy to the hard-earned authority of the performances. In its basic format, In These Times recalls Peter, Paul and Mary's earlier recordings, but the songs themselves, most of which were composed in the last few years, show that the trio has successfully resisted the urge to wallow in nostalgia. --Michael John Simmons, ISBN13: B0000DZ3CL ISBN10: B0000DZ3CL Material Type: audioCD
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The most celebrated American folk-singing group ever their very name is synonymous with a certain sound and ethic Peter, Paul And Mary united 40-plus years ago in Greenwich Village. An instant phenomenon then, today their musical legacy is universally beloved thanks to timeless hits including: "Blowin' In The Wind," "If I Had A Hammer," "Leaving On A Jet Plane," and "Puff, The Magic Dragon." IN THESE TIMES showcases PP&M's unwavering commitment to America's folk heritage and social justice . . . and, of course, their extraordinary voices which shine on this uplifting release. The first new studio album in nearly a decade from the legendary trio. Produced by Peter...