Жанр: Folk,Country
Год записи:1963
Год выпуска диска: 2000
Производитель диска: Classic Records
Аудио кодек: FLAC 2.0 24bit 96kHz
Тип рипа: tracks
Треклист:
01. When The Saints Go Marching In (Everyone) - 2:30
02. The Banks Of Marble (Pete,Fred,Ronnie,Lee) - 3:11
03. Woke Up This Morning (Everyone) - 2:55
04. Ramblin' Boy (Pete) - 2:26
05. Poor Liza (Everyone) - 2:46
06. Train Time (Erik) - 5:13
07. Wimoweh (Everyone with Three,Erik,Pete & Frank) - 2:54
08. San Francisco Bay Blues (Frank, Erik) - 3:05
09. Guantanamera (Pete,Ronnie,Bernie) - 5:31
10. If I Had A Hammer (Everyone) - 2:13
11. Come Away, Melinda (Fred) - 2:36
12. Study War No More (Everyone) - 2:48
13. Goodnight, Irene (Everyone) - 4:02
14. 'Round The World (Everyone) - 5:22
Музыканты:
Bernie Krause
Frank Hamilton
Pete Seeger
Erik Darling
Ronnie Gilbert
Lee Hays
Fred Hellerman
Ripped with DVD Audio Extractor and encoded to FLAC (this software does not supply log files etc.)
О релизе
The music may feel a bit dated by now, but this is a very exciting live recording - a bit of Gramophone History actually - delivered at 24bit / 96kHz from a "DAD" released by Classic Records in 2000.
Quote:The Weavers celebrated their 15th anniversary by performing two concerts -- May 2 and 3, 1963 -- at Carnegie Hall, the site of their historic 1955 comeback concert, and invited back former members Pete Seeger and Erik Darling, as well as introducing new member Bernie Krause. The shows served to reaffirm the status of a group that had fostered the folk boom of the late '50s and early '60s, yet had been bypassed by it as others scored with their songs, notably Peter, Paul and Mary, who had taken the early Weavers song "If I Had a Hammer" into the Top Ten. The group reclaimed that song and others, such as "Wimoweh" (pilfered by the Tokens as "The Lion Sleeps Tonight"); performed their own old hits, such as "Goodnight, Irene," and covered such new material as Tom Paxton's "Ramblin' Boy" (actually a solo performance by Seeger). On record, the numerous lead singers make the show sound more like a folk festival than a performance by one group, but this remains a spirited effort very much in tune with the first Carnegie Hall show. - Allmusic.com [4 1/2 stars]
Thanks DrBanan