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In Concert
Released: 1964
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Released: 1964
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This double album opens with a then-new Bob Dylan song, "The Times They Are A' Changin'," and closes with the best-known song ever written by Pete Seeger and Lee Hayes, "If I Had a Hammer." That...
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See What Tomorrow Brings
Released: 1965
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Released: 1965
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See What Tomorrow Brings is a strong album that plays to the strengths of Peter, Paul, & Mary. There is a good variety of material within their folk format, and a nice esprit de corps that...
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Moving
Released: 1963
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Released: 1963
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The trio's second album is a little less distinctive than its predecessor, which doesn't mean that it isn't a beautiful record -- just less obviously compelling in its melodies, and perhaps...
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In the Wind
Released: 1963
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Released: 1963
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Their third recording was one of the group's stronger outings, even if it confirms their status as folk popularizers rather than musical innovators. In particular, this record was essential to...
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Peter, Paul and Mommy
Released: 1969
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Released: 1969
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This particular reissue gets a lower audio rating because of a general music mix that comes across as far too busy, between the usual guitars (picked with folky enthusiasm), the vocal arrangements...
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A Song Will Rise
Released: 1965
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Released: 1965
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By their fifth album, Peter, Paul & Mary had fallen into a consistency of approach that could be viewed as either dependable or predictable. This had the usual assortment of traditional songs...
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