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Pete Seeger
The Essential Pete Seeger [Sony]
RELEASE
April 19, 2005
LABEL
Sony Music Distribution
GENRES
Folk, Political Folk, Traditional Folk, Children's Folk, Contemporary Folk
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Album Review
Pete Seeger
is the sort of person who has become the stuff of legend for all the best reasons. As a musicologist, he's been a passionate archivist of folk songs of all sorts from around the world for most of his life, and thousands of people (perhaps millions) would not have heard songs such as "Goodnight Irene," "This Land Is Your Land" and "Wimoweh" (aka "The Lion Sleeps Tonight") had he not championed them. As a songwriter, any man with "If I Had a Hammer," "Where Have All the Flowers Gone," "I Come and Stand at Every Door" and "Turn, Turn Turn" in his catalog (among many, many others) has created a truly impressive repertoire. As a musician, it's hard to count how many people picked up the guitar or banjo from his example, and he's always been a pithy and compelling player. And as an activist,
Seeger
has bravely put his ideals of peace, justice and equality ahead of his career in a manner few musicians of any stature have ever dared or even imagined. However, since
Seeger
is as influential as any figure in the history of American folk music, and has been recording since the 1940s, the question is -- can this man's life in music be accurately summed up on a single CD? That more than anything is the rub with
The Essential Pete Seeger
, a compilation which focuses primarily on
Seeger
's recordings for Columbia from the 1950s and '60s. Assembled by
Nedra Olds-Neal
,
The Essential Pete Seeger
does make some important gestures towards being career-inclusive -- it includes the 1950 hit recording of "Goodnight Irene" with
the Weavers
, as well as
Seeger
's 1941 version of "Talking Union" and a few other tracks licensed from Smithsonian Folkways (who issued the majority of
Seeger
's catalog). Many of the songs most closely associated with
Seeger
are included (if not always in their definitive recordings), and all these performances (especially the ones recorded before a live audience) are impassioned, powerful and direct from the heart, especially "Guantanamera" and "We Shall Overcome" (the understated force of the latter is still remarkably moving more than forty years after it was recorded). But this man has made far too much important music for a single disc to hold all that is "essential."
The Essential Pete Seeger
is a fine introduction to his work as a musician, and includes an excellent liner essay by
Dave Marsh
, as well as testimonials from
Joan Baez
,
Billy Bragg
,
Roger McGuinn
,
Bruce Cockburn
and many others on the lasting importance of these songs and this artist. But isn't it high time
Pete Seeger
got the full box-set treatment that his body of work deserves and demands? Or at the very least a two-disc entry in Legacy's
Essential
series?
–
Mark Deming, Rovi
Track Listing
If I Had a Hammer
Goodnight Irene
Barbara Allen [Live]
Talking Union
Wimoweh (Mbube) [Live]
John Henry [Live]
Little Boxes [Live]
Michael Row the Boat Ashore [Live]
This Land Is Your Land [Live]
Guantanamera [Live]
Where Have All the Flowers Gone
Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is a Season) [Live]
The Bells of Rhymney [Live]
Waist Deep in the Big Muddy
We Shall Overcome [Live]
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