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Author:
Seeger, Pete, 1919-
Title:
At 89 [sound recording] / Pete Seeger.
Format:
[sound recording] /
Publisher:
Appleseed Recordings,
Copyright Date:
p2008
Description:
1 sound disc (65 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
Folk music.
Popular music--2001-2010.
Folk songs, English.
Political ballads and songs.
Notes:
Title from container. Folk and popular music; performed by Pete Seeger, vocals, banjo, guitar, recorder, Native American flute, spoken words ; assisting musicians. Program notes by David Bernz and Jim Musselman in booklet.
Contents:
How soon? (1:08). False from true (2:48) -- Now we sit us down (1:15) -- Pete's greeting (0:32) -- Visions of children (2:12) -- Wonderful friends (3:17) -- The water is wide (2:32) -- Pete talks about Clearwater (0:30) -- It's a long haul (1:11) -- Throw away that shad net (How are we gonna save tomorrow?) (4:45) -- Song of world's last whale (2:39) -- The first settlers (5:00) -- The D minor flourish ; Cindy (0:45) -- Pete's intro to If it can't be reduced (0:46) -- If it can't be reduced (2:12) -- Spring fever (0:50) -- Pete speaks about World War II (0:30) -- When I was most beautiful (2:53) -- Bach at Treblinka (1:16) -- We will love or we will perish (1:31) -- The story of Tzena, Tzena, Tzena (1:02) -- Tzena, Tzena, Tzena (2:21) -- One percent phosphorous banjo riff (1:34) -- Pete speaks about involvement (0:13) -- Or else! (One-a these days) (3:20) -- Waist deep in the Big Muddy (3:33) -- Little fat baby (4:47) -- Arrange and re-arrange (3:16) -- Alleluya (1:58) -- Pete's extroduction (1:14) -- If this world survives (1:37) -- How soon? (1:08).
UPC:
611587111326
Locations:
BOPG851 -- Ames Public Library (Ames)

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