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VA - If I Had A Song: The Songs Of Pete Seeger, Vol. 2 (2001)

VA - If I Had A Song: The Songs Of Pete Seeger, Vol. 2 (2001)

BAND/ARTIST: VA

  • Title: If I Had A Song: The Songs Of Pete Seeger, Vol. 2
  • Year Of Release: 2001
  • Label: Appleseed Recordings
  • Genre: Folk, Americana
  • Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 63:35
  • Total Size: 147 / 383 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Jackson Browne & Joan Baez - Guantanamera 06:34
02. Billy Bragg & Eliza Carthy - If I Had A Hammer 03:06
03. John Wesley Harding & The Minus 5 - Words, Words, Words 02:58
04. Steve Earle - Walking Down Death Row 03:47
05. Dar Williams & Toshi Reagon - Oh Had I A Golden Thread 05:16
06. Arlo Guthrie & Pete Seeger - 66 Highway Blues 02:19
07. John Mccutcheon & Corey Harris - Talking Union 05:09
08. Moxy Früvous - Maple Syrup Time 03:34
09. Eric Andersen - Snow, Snow 04:06
10. Kate & Anna McGarrigle - Little Boxes (Petites Boites) 03:37
11. Joel Rafael Band - Last Train To Nuremberg 04:18
12. Guardabarranco - You'll Sing To Me Too 03:08
13. Pete Seeger & Arlo Guthrie - This Old Car 02:57
14. Kim & Reggie Harris & Magpie - Old Devil Time 03:39
15. Tracy Grammer & Dave Carter - The Emperor Is Naked Today-o 02:50
16. Larry Long & Pete Seeger - Well May The World Go 06:27

Review by Zac Johnson
Few songwriters encapsulate the political awareness, ecological activism, anti-war sentiment, the embracing of traditional musical forms and yearning for global peace of the folk movement than Pete Seeger. His music has affected millions, and on If I Had a Song: The Songs of Pete Seeger, Vol. 2 many of his disciples pay tribute to the songs Seeger has written or, at the very least, made popular. This release is actually the second in a trilogy of tribute albums from Appleseed Recordings that began with Where Have All the Flowers Gone: The Songs of Pete Seeger and will continue with a third disc in 2002. On this release, artists like Jackson Browne, Joan Baez, Billy Bragg, Arlo Guthrie, Eric Andersen, Dar Williams, Toshi Reagon, John Wesley Harding, Kate & Anna McGarrigle, Steve Earle, Moxy Früvous, and Corey Harris pay homage to this legendary songwriter with mixed results. Some of the performances are truly inspired, such as Dar Williams and Toshi Reagon's impassioned "Oh, Had I a Golden Thread" and Eric Andersen's earthy "Snow, Snow." Steve Earle chooses a likely subject in "Walking Down Death Row," performing it with his usual gruff earnestness, and it's fun to hear an older Seeger and Arlo Guthrie harmonizing like they did twenty years ago on 1982's Precious Friend. Unfortunately, as was the case with the first tribute album, some of the tracks are a little weak, such as John McCutcheon and Corey Harris rap version of "Talking Union," and (surprisingly) Billy Bragg and Eliza Carthy's off the cuff version of "If I Had a Hammer." None of the songs are as great as the originals, but, Seeger himself states in the liner notes, "the world is full of cooks changing old recipes to fit new stomachs" and "lawyers changing old laws to fit new citizens," and since this is a textbook definition of the folk music process rolling onward, it is a success.


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  • whiskers
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