Format: Vinyl, LP
Country: US
Released: 1964
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Folk, Struggle & Protest
[Tracklist]
A1 The Dove (7:24)
A2 The Flowers Of Peace (3:18)
A3 Mack The Bomb (2:40)
A4 From Way Up Here (2:12)
A5 Tomorrow's Children (1:55)
B1 Get Up And Go (2:35)
B2 The New York J-D Blues (6:00)
B3 Coyote, My Little Brother (1:42)
B4 We Shall Overcome (4:44)
B5 To My Old Brown Earth (1:22)
[Credits]
Pete Seeger (banjo/guitar/vocals)
Producer: Moses Asch, Liner Notes: Monty Muns, Artwork: Tom Feelings, Designer: Ronald Clyne
[Notes]
This album of songs mostly composed in the early 1960s includes two songs by Malvina Reynolds, as well as "The New York J-D Blues," composed by a New York teenager puzzled by a misguided subway ad campaign about juvenile delinquency. Much of the material included in this collection was printed in the influential folk music magazine Broadside, and several songs—including "Mack the Bomb" and "The New York J-D Blues"—appear on Smithsonian Folkways' The Best of Broadside (SF40130).
April 1, 2022
Broadsides Songs and Ballads sung by Pete Seeger
Folkways Records – FA 2456
Labels:
Pete Seeger
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