Pete Seeger The Pete Seeger Story (4-CD)
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Pete Seeger: The Pete Seeger Story (4-CD)
L'auteur-compositeur-interprète folk américain légendaire Pete Seeger est décédé en janvier dernier, laissant derrière lui une œuvre abondante, tant en tant que musicien qu'en tant qu'artiste engagé politiquement et socialement. Son influence sur d'autres géants de la musique moderne tels que Bob Dylan, Joan Baez et Bruce Springsteen a été immense.
Sa carrière a débuté dans les années 1940 et s'est poursuivie jusqu'à sa mort, mais Seeger a écrit ses chansons les plus importantes dans les années 1940 et 1950. C'est cette époque que cette compilation explore, avec de nombreuses performances en solo, ainsi qu'avec The Almanac Singers et The Weavers. Les 100 titres de cette compilation de 4 CD célèbrent la vie de cette légende folk, et un livret de 28 pages raconte son histoire fascinante.
Propriétés de l'article: Pete Seeger: The Pete Seeger Story (4-CD)
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Interpret: Pete Seeger
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Titre de l'album: The Pete Seeger Story (4-CD)
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Genre Folk
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Artikelart CD
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Label Proper Records
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EAN: 0805520021845
- Poids en kg: 0.35
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| 01 | The Hammer Song (If I Had A Hammer) | Pete Seeger |
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| 02 | Come All You Hardy Miners | Pete Seeger |
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| 03 | The Wagoner's Lad | Pete Seeger |
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| 04 | Lolly Too Dun | Pete Seeger |
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| 05 | Winnsboro Cotton Mill Blues | Pete Seeger |
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| 06 | He Lies In The American Land | Pete Seeger |
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| 07 | Old Riley | Pete Seeger |
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| 08 | Cotton Mill Colic | Pete Seeger |
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| 09 | Hold The Fort | Pete Seeger |
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| 10 | Frog Went A-Courting | Pete Seeger |
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| 11 | On Top Of Old Smokey | Pete Seeger |
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| 12 | Voting union | Pete Seeger |
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| 13 | Casey Jones | Pete Seeger |
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| 14 | C For Conscription | Pete Seeger |
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| 15 | A Dollar Ain't A Dollar Anymore | Pete Seeger |
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| 16 | Buffalo Gals | Pete Seeger |
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| 17 | Beans, Bacon, & Gravy | Pete Seeger |
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| 18 | Ballad Of Barney Graham | Pete Seeger |
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| 19 | Tzena, Tzena, Tzena | Pete Seeger |
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| 20 | Don't You Weep After Me | Pete Seeger |
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| 21 | Barbara Allen | Pete Seeger |
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| 22 | Farther Along | Pete Seeger |
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| 23 | Eight Hour Day | Pete Seeger |
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| 24 | Foggy Dew | Pete Seeger |
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| 25 | The Farmer Is The Man | Pete Seeger |
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| 01 | Banks Are Made Of Marble | Pete Seeger |
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| 02 | Talking Blues | Pete Seeger |
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| 03 | Fare Ye Well Old Ely Branch | Pete Seeger |
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| 04 | Ground Hog | Pete Seeger |
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| 05 | Pittsburgh Town | Pete Seeger |
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| 06 | I Ride An Old Paint | Pete Seeger |
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| 07 | Preacher And The Slave | Pete Seeger |
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| 08 | The Strange Death Of John Doe | Pete Seeger |
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| 09 | Dear Mr President | Pete Seeger |
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| 10 | Plow Under | Pete Seeger |
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| 11 | Round & Round Hitler's Grave | Pete Seeger |
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| 12 | Talking Atom | Pete Seeger |
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| 13 | Delia's Gone | Pete Seeger |
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| 14 | Hard Times In The Mill | Pete Seeger |
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| 15 | Sioux Indians | Pete Seeger |
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| 16 | Ida Red | Pete Seeger |
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| 17 | Gypsy Davy | Pete Seeger |
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| 18 | Mill Mother's Lament | Pete Seeger |
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| 19 | The Golden Vanity | Pete Seeger |
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| 20 | I've Been Working On A Railroad | Pete Seeger |
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| 21 | Sixty Per Cent | Pete Seeger |
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| 22 | Rock Island Line | Pete Seeger |
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| 23 | Down In The Valley | Pete Seeger |
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| 24 | Fair Margaret And Sweet William | Pete Seeger |
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| 25 | Kisses Sweeter Than Wine | Pete Seeger |
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| 01 | Goodnight, Irene | Pete Seeger |
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| 02 | Peg And Awl | Pete Seeger |
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| 03 | Pretty Polly | Pete Seeger |
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| 04 | The Blind Fiddler | Pete Seeger |
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| 05 | The Three Butchers | Pete Seeger |
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| 06 | Kumbaya | Pete Seeger |
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| 07 | Frankie And Johnny | Pete Seeger |
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| 08 | John Henry | Pete Seeger |
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| 09 | Wimoweh | Pete Seeger |
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| 10 | Down In Carlisle | Pete Seeger |
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| 11 | Hayseed Like Mine | Pete Seeger |
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| 12 | Around The World | Pete Seeger |
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| 13 | Home On The Range | Pete Seeger |
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| 14 | Riflemen Of Bennington | Pete Seeger |
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| 15 | The Dove | Pete Seeger |
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| 16 | Horizontal Lines | Pete Seeger |
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| 17 | Molly Malone | Pete Seeger |
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| 18 | Oh, Mary Don't You Weep | Pete Seeger |
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| 19 | Roll Down The Line | Pete Seeger |
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| 20 | My Children Are Seven In Number | Pete Seeger |
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| 21 | John Hardy | Pete Seeger |
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| 22 | The Wreck Of The Old '97 | Pete Seeger |
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| 23 | The Titanic Disaster | Pete Seeger |
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| 24 | Sixteen Tons | Pete Seeger |
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| 25 | Oh, Had I A Golden Thread | Pete Seeger |
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| 01 | Where Have All The Flowers Gone | Pete Seeger |
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| 02 | The Many-Colored Paper | Pete Seeger |
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| 03 | Five Fingers | Pete Seeger |
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| 04 | The Farmer's Curst Wife | Pete Seeger |
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| 05 | Seven Cent Cotton & Forty Cent Meat | Pete Seeger |
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| 06 | StJames Hospital | Pete Seeger |
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| 07 | The Death Of Harry Simms | Pete Seeger |
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| 08 | Wabash Cannonball | Pete Seeger |
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| 09 | Raggedy | Pete Seeger |
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| 10 | Jesse James | Pete Seeger |
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| 11 | To Everyone In All The World | Pete Seeger |
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| 12 | Red River Valley | Pete Seeger |
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| 13 | Texian Boys | Pete Seeger |
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| 14 | We Are Moving To Victory | Pete Seeger |
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| 15 | The Blue Tailed Fly | Pete Seeger |
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| 16 | T B Blues | Pete Seeger |
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| 17 | Skip To My Lou | Pete Seeger |
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| 18 | Yankee Doodle | Pete Seeger |
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| 19 | Brother Can You Spare A Dime ? | Pete Seeger |
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| 20 | Last Night I Had The Strangest Dream | Pete Seeger |
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| 21 | Cielito Lindo | Pete Seeger |
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| 22 | Jay Gould's Daughter | Pete Seeger |
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| 23 | The Big Rock Candy Mountain | Pete Seeger |
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| 24 | Old Dan Tucker | Pete Seeger |
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| 25 | So Long, It's Been Good To Know You | Pete Seeger |
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Pete Seeger
12. Winnsboro Cotton Mill Blues
(traditional)
PETE SEEGER
Pete Seeger never abandoned the original vision of the Almanac Singers. With the war over and now back in civilian life, he dreamed of expanding the Almanacs' ideals into a national movement that would unify singers, performers, choral leaders and labor unions into a force for political and social change. Seeger's model was Great Britain's Workers Music Association, founded in 1939 by members of England's Communist Party.
Reaching out to New York's leftist folk, theatrical and literary communities, Seeger invited potential members to attend the December 31, 1945, organizational meeting of People's Songs. Committees were established to find office space, set up a corporation, establish a regular newsletter, secure financing and recruit new members.
Within a year's time the People's Songs concept spread to other major North American cities. In October 1947, the organization held its first national convention in Chicago. The organization set up a booking office for its members and encouraged aspiring singer-songwriters and established composers to send sheet music or demos of new topical songs for possible publication in the monthly bulletin.
Although some professional composers were among People's Songs' earliest supporters, the most enduring songs to emerge from the movement were penned by non-professionals like Vern Partlow, a Los Angeles journalist and union activist.
Born May 25, 1910, in Bloomington, Illinois, Verneil Partlow moved to California after working for newspapers and radio stations in Wisconsin and Chicago. Hired by the Los Angeles Daily News, he became an early supporter of the American Newspaper Guild, formed in 1933. In the mid-'40s forties he hosted a program covering labor issues for a Los Angeles station.
When Earl Robinson opened the first People's Songs office on the West Coast, Partlow became one of its earliest members. After interviewing scientists on the consequences of a nuclear war, he wrote Old Man Atom, a talking blues using a musical template Woody Guthrie adapted from the recordings of Chris Bouchillon. Laced with irony, the song circulated among other singer-songwriters after its appearance as Atomic Talking Blues in the January 1947 People's Songs Bulletin. Pete Seeger recorded it in 1948 for Irwin Silber and Brownie McGhee's Encore label.
Outside of activists within People's Songs, few people bought Seeger's record. One who did was Sam Hinton, curator of the Thomas Wayland Vaughan Aquarium Museum at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California at San Diego.
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