Peter, Paul & Mary - Ten Years Together (1970)
Peter, Paul & Mary - Ten Years Together (1970)
A1 Blowin' In The Wind 2:56 A2 Too Much Of Nothing 2:32 A3 Lemon Tree 2:52 A4 Stewball 3:09 A5 Early Mornin' Rain 3:13 A6 500 Miles 2:55 A7 I Dig Rock And Roll Music 2:31 B1 Leaving On A Jet Plane 3:27 B2 Puff (The Magic Dragon) 3:25 B3 For Lovin' Me 2:08 B4 Don't Think Twice, It's All Right 3:12 B5 If I Had A Hammer (The Hammer Song) 2:06 B6 Day Is Done 3:22
For many years, this 13-song collection was the best introduction to Peter, Paul & Mary that one could find. Not only did it contain all of the trio's hits, but it was also, until 2005's Warner/Rhino compilation The Very Best of Peter, Paul & Mary, the closest thing to a cross-section of the group's sound that existed. From the acoustic folk sound of "Blowin' in the Wind" to the electric guitar and drum driven folk-rock of "Too Much of Nothing," the evolution of their sound is handily summarized, albeit not in chronological order, with a few surprises in store for the neophyte fan. In particular, those who think that the trio was relentlessly earnest and issue-driven likely will be delighted by the satirical "I Dig Rock 'n Roll Music," a Top 10 hit in 1967 that managed to poke good-natured fun at several musical icons of the period. Bob Dylan is, of course, well represented among the composers, but so is Gordon Lightfoot, and with Pete Seeger and Lee Hayes, John Denver, and Hedy West also present (along with Stookey, Yarrow, and even Travers) as songwriters, there's no lack of variety to the material, subject matter, and sounds on this disc. ---Bruce Eder, Rovi
Zmieniony (Wtorek, 30 Maj 2017 15:43)