Seeger, Pete
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3 Saints, 4 Sinners And 6 Other People
Used - LP - 32 16 0266
1969 Odyssey Reissue Of the Formerly Tittled "Story Songs.
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Abiyoyo
Used - LP - FC 7525
1967 Original In Shrink With Lyric Booklet.
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American Industrial Ballads
New - LP - FH 5251
Sealed 1956 Mono Original With Booklet.
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Children's Concert At Town Hall
Used - LP - CS 8747
1962 360 Stereo Original 1D/1E Stampers. Appears Glossy, Unplayed.
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Circles & Seasons
New - LP - BSK 3329
Sealed 1979 Original. Saw-Cut, Small Corner Crease. “Sixty Years Young As Of 1979, Pete Seeger Hadn't Lost An Iota Of His Edge On This Attractive Album, Lovingly Produced By His Old Cohort In The Weavers, Fred Hellerman (Whose Photo Prominently Adorns The Back Cover). Hellerman Gave Seeger A Little More Production Than He Was Used To, But The Touches Are Mostly Light, Even Whimsical, More Often Than Not Played By Hellerman Himself On A Bewildering Collection Of Instruments. And Sometimes Seeger Does Away With All Backing In A Number Of A Cappella Songs, Like The Blatant Double-Entendre Joke "The Photographers." Though The Times Were Turning Conservative, The Left Is Never Off The Table As Far As Seeger Is Concerned, For The Album Leads Off With "Garbage," A Trenchantly Pessimistic Song About The Consumer Society, And Closes With A Satirical Round Written By His Father, Musicologist Charles Seeger (The Latter Features A Reunion Of All Three Of The Original Surviving Weavers). While Many Of The Songs Here Are Remakes Of Things Drawn From His Inexhaustible Song Bag, Seeger Does Come Up With A Handful Of New Tunes Of His Own, Topped By A Gem Called "Maple Syrup Time" That Welds A Political Allegory To An Absolutely Lovely Tune And A Caribbean-Flavored Backing. This, As Well As The Remake Of The Spanish Civil War Rouser "Viva La Quince Brigada," A Native American Canoe Song, And A Sicilian Tarantella Remind Listeners That Seeger, In His World-Embracing Manner, Was Always A Consummate Eclectic, Borrowing Lots Of Things From Foreign Cultures That Struck His Fancy. Though Seeger Continued To Make Live Albums With Arlo Guthrie And Harp, This Would Be His Last Solo Studio Album For About 16 Years, And It Captures Him In Joyful, Life-Affirming Form.” - Richard S. Ginell, All Music Guide
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Dangerous Songs!?
Used - LP - CS 9309
360 Stereo Original. 1A/1A Matrixes.
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Dangerous Songs!?
New - LP - CS 9303
Sealed 360 Stereo Original. Promo Stamp On Back Cover. “In 1966, When The Topical Song Movement Had Gained National Attention Through The Newly Written Material Of Bob Dylan And Such Compatriots As Tom Paxton And Phil Ochs, Pete Seeger Set Out To Demonstrate That "Protest" Songs Were Not A New Thing By Putting Together An Album Largely Made Up Of Traditional Material That Had Its Roots In Long-Since-Forgotten Political Issues, Everything From The Nursery Rhyme "Little Jack Horner" To The Civil War March "John Brown's Body." Further, Seeger Suggested That Everything Is Political, Whether It's The Apparently Comic Children's Song "Beans In My Ears" Or That Piece Of Irish Advice "Never Wed An Old Man." ("In The Long Run, The Most Truly Dangerous Songs Of All May Prove To Be Love Songs And Lullabies," He Wrote In The Liner Notes.) And Then There Were Songs That All Would Agree Are Political (Though Humorous), Such As "The Pill" And Ochs' "Draft Dodger Rag." The Resulting Collection Is One Of Seeger's Funniest, And At The Same Time Most Pointed Albums.” William Ruhlmann, AMG.
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Essential Pete Seeger
New - LP - VSD 97/98
Sealed 1986 2LP Reissue Of The 1978 Compilation.
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Folk Music: Live At The Village Gate
New - LP - FV 9013
Sealed 1965 Mono Original. Cut Out Hole. “It's Not Clear When Exactly The Tracks On This Album Were Recorded, Though Seeger Makes Topical References To Civil Rights Activities In Montgomery, AL, And Richmond, VA, In "Oh, What A Beautiful City" And In South Africa In "Senzeninar." The Collection Is More Devoted To Traditional Folk Music And The Songs Of Woody Guthrie Than To Political Concerns, Although The LP Does Fade Out To The Sound Of The Audience Singing, "I Ain't Gonna Study War No More," The Chorus Of "Down By The Riverside." That Audience Is Small, Clearly, And The Ambience Of A Club Is Apparent In The Occasional Sound Of Clinking Glasses. But The Audience Members Are So Enthusiastic In Singing Along That Seeger Often Accompanies Them In Harmony Instead Of Singing The Melody, Which, Since He Is Still Louder Than They Are (Or At Least Closer To The Microphone) Sometimes Gives The Songs An Odd Sound. Still, This Is Another Good Seeger Live Album, Albeit One Released At A Time When The Record Racks Were Already Full Of Other Good Seeger Live Albums.” William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide.
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Folk Songs By Pete Seeger
Used - LP - W 2172
Rainbow Label Mono Original Featuring Previously Unreleased Songs. Shrink Wrap Intact. LP Looks Unplayed.
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Folk Songs By Pete Seeger
Used - LP - W2172
1964 US Mono original Rainbow label. Strong cover with two tiny holes punches near the top left hand corner. ""Never-before released masters," proclaims a legend on the front cover of this LP, and when the much smaller print on the back cover reveals, "Released by agreement with Folkways Records," some explanation is offered for how it can be that an album of previously unreleased recordings by Pete Seeger, who is contracted to Columbia Records, is being issued by Capitol Records, one of Columbia's rivals. Seeger's tenure at Columbia, which dates back to 1961, doesn't seem to have interfered with his work for the tiny independent label Folkways, which predates his association with the major record label; Columbia hasn't felt that Folkways' continuing to pump out Seeger albums assembled from its vast archives constituted competition, given its limited distribution. Of course, having Folkways license material to Capitol is another matter entirely, and Columbia can't be pleased about it. What makes Seeger a viable candidate for such a release is his renewed prominence as of 1964. Arguably the godfather of the folk revival, his profile has been raised in recent years by Capitol's Kingston Trio, who charted with his song "Where Have All the Flowers Gone"; by the success of his song "If I Had a Hammer (The Hammer Song)," by Peter, Paul & Mary; by the controversy surrounding his exclusion from the network television series Hootenanny for his political background; and by the success of his Columbia album We Shall Overcome and its chart single "Little Boxes." With its generic title, Folk Songs by Pete Seeger, the album of 12 songs Capitol has gotten from Folkways, emphasizes Seeger's ties to traditional folk and country music, starting with the opening track, "T.B. Blues," his version of a song by the yodeling brakeman Jimmie Rodgers. Other songs, such as "Careless Love" and "Red River Valley," also fit into the traditional country category, or would if Seeger didn't sing them without a trace of a Southern accent. Elsewhere, Seeger provides his takes on some folk songs that have been popularized by the likes of Burl Ives ( "Jimmy Crack Corn") and Peter, Paul & Mary ("Freight Train," "This Train"). He also takes on some of his well-known political concerns, addressing inflation on "Dollar Ain't a Dollar Any More," the plight of farmers in "Banks of Marble," and conservation in "Coyote." Still, this is not a collection that comes off as primarily political; rather, it lives up to its name, presenting Folk Songs by Pete Seeger." All Music Guide - William Ruhlmann
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Folk songs For Young People
Used - LP - FC 7532
Beautiful 1959 Original Textured Cover. The Folk Legend Of The Late 50's In His Prime. A Great Version Of "Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child".
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Folksinger's Guitar Guide
New - LP - FI 8354
Factory Sealed Heavy Vinyl 2nd Issue With Instruction Booklet. Recorded In 1956.
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Folksinger's Guitar Guide
New - LP - FI 8354
Sealed Single LP Mono Box Set With Booklet.
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Gazette
New - LP - FN 2501
Sealed Mono Original With Booklet. Recorded In 1958. Pristine Copy.
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God Bless The Grass
New - LP - CS 9232
Sealed 360 Stereo Original.
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God Bless The Grass
Used - LP - CL 2432
1966 WLP, Mono Original. Pete Sings About Conservation With A Narrative Still Important Today. Slight Bottom Cover Marks.
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Goofing Off Suite
Used - LP - FA 2045
196210" LP Reissue Of The 1955 Original. VG/VG+ Vinyl. EX/NM- Jacket With Small Top And Bottom Right Corner Bump.
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Greatest Hits
New - LP - CS 9416
Sealed 360 Sound Stereo Original With Red "Demonstration Copy" Stamp On Back.
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I Can See A New Day
Used - LP - CS 9057
1965 360 Stereo Original. Recorded Live In Concert.
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On Campus
New - LP - FV 9009
Sealed, Mono Orig, COH
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Pete Seeger's Greatest Hits
New - LP - PC 9416
Sealed 2nd Issue Stereo.
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Songs Of The USA
Used - LP - SBBH 1.580
1972 Reissue Of The 1965 Recording. LP Looks Unplayed, Shrink Wrap Intact.
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Story Songs
New - LP - CS 8468
Sealed Columbia Special Collector's Edition. Cut Out Hole.
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Strangers And Cousins
Used - LP - CS 9134
Beautiful 360 Stereo Original.
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Strangers And Cousins
Used - LP - CL 2334
1965 WLP Original. More Great Perspective From Pete Seeger.
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The Bitter And The Sweet
Used - LP - CS 8716
1962 360 Stereo In Shrink Wrap.
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Waist Deep In The Big Muddy
Used - LP - CS 9505
1967 US 2-Eye 360 Stereo Original. VG++ jacket.
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Waist Deep In The Big Muddy And Other Love Songs
Used - LP - CS 9505
360 Stereo Original In Shrink Wrap. 1C/1D Stampers. LP Looks Unplayed.
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We Shall Overcome
New - LP - CS 8901
Sealed 1963 360 Stereo Original. Recorded Live At Carnegie Hall.
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World Of
New - LP - KG 31949
Sealed 2LP Stereo 20 Track Gatefold Hits Collection. “An Excellent Two-Disc Compilation Of Seeger's Columbia Years, This Album Contains 20 Songs, Most Of Which Will Be Familiar To Seeger Fans And Folk Enthusiasts In General. There's Far More Valuable Seeger On Columbia, But It's Good To Have "Turn! Turn! Turn!" As Sung By Its Adapter And "If I Had A Hammer" As Sung By Its Coauthor, Not To Mention Such Seeger Concert Staples As "Guantanamera" And "Last Night I Had The Strangest Dream."” - William Ruhlmann, AMG
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Young Vs. Old
New - LP - CS 9873
Sealed 360 Stereo Original. Some Light Stains Under The Shrink.
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Young Vs. Old
New - LP - CS 9873
Sealed 1969 Original With Red Demonstration Stamp On Back. Upper Right Corner Has A Crease.
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Young Vs. Old
New - LP - CS 9873
Sealed, likely 1970 reissue on Red & Gold Columbia label, per small Heart icon at bottom corner of rear cover. Crisp copy!
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