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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Trio That Will Never Go Out of Style,
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This review is from: Peter, Paul And Mary (1st LP) (Audio CD)
How many forty-year old albums do you still listen to? Probably not too many, but this should be one of them (it certainly is one of mine). For a young group on their first album, this was meticulously produced and already showed their incredible sense of professionalism. From their close harmonies to tightly interleaved guitar picking, each song radiates perfectionism. Mary's voice is a lilting bird reaching above Peter's tenor and Paul's bass, adding brilliant highlights and enforcing the sense that these songs just couldn't be sung any better.Probably anyone who was alive at the time of this album's release still remembers If I Had a Hammer and Lemon Tree, the two top hits from this album. But over the years I have found that my own personal favorites are Cruel War, which already showed some of the group's dedication to anti-war and other political messages, as highlighted by the Civil War age of this song; Autumn to May, which showed another prime marker of the group of children's songs sung so beautifully that they are difficult to dismiss; and Where Have All the Flowers Gone, which perhaps might be called the ultimate anti-war song. But the other tracks here have power also. (Man of Constant) Sorrow, as re-written and performed here, reaches beyond its Appalachian roots to touch your soul, 500 miles is haunting with Mary as lead soloist, This Train and Early Morning show the third trademark of this group, their deep religious feelings, and Bamboo shows just what they can do with a very simple song. In short, this album is a must for all lovers of folk or pop-folk music, with every track offering something to immerse yourself in and enjoy. --- Reviewed by Patrick Shepherd (hyperpat)
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
give this group a spotlight !!!,
By Matthew G. Sherwin (last seen screaming at Amazon customer service) - See all my reviews (TOP 100 REVIEWER) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE)
This review is from: Peter, Paul And Mary (1st LP) (Audio CD)
Peter, Paul And Mary is a self-titled album that gives us here on CD all the songs from their first record album. The sound quality is great and I love that artwork! Peter, Paul & Mary could never be forgotten.
"Early In The Morning" starts off the CD with a stunning melody--Peter, Paul & Mary sing and play this without a superfluous note! The beat is somewhat sped up, a tad more so than I've heard it before, but it still holds its own very well. Peter, Paul & Mary sound absolutely great on this track! "500 Miles" is another touching ballad that moves me whenever I hear it; they harmonize so well and the guitar work again enhances the natural beauty of this classic folk rock ballad. "This Train" has them harmonizing in such a way that they mimic the sound of a train whistle; and when they break into song this number really takes off like a jet! The guitars weave their usual magic and all together "This Train" is a very solid number on this CD. Great! Listen also for "Bamboo;" this number uses percussion and drums as they sing a song that sounds somewhat like a Caribbean melody. Peter, Paul & Mary again harmonize to perfection and this really impresses me a lot. "It's Raining" features Peter, Paul & Mary singing a classic children's song; but they do this so well you'd never know it's a children's song unless you had heard it as a child or sung it to your own child! "It's Raining" truly gets the royal treatment from Peter, Paul & Mary. "If I Had My Way" picks up the pace a bit and Peter, Paul & Mary really belt this out! "Lemon Tree" is a great song that compares love to a lemon tree; they explore just how difficult and painful love can be when things don't work out well. "Lemon Tree" is a major highlight of this album and it's also one of their best hits of all time. "If I Had A Hammer" features Peter, Paul & Mary squarely front and center--and that's all right by me! This folk rock song about the need for a better way of life reflects the mood of the turbulent 1960s in America. "Autumn To May" is a very pretty ballad; and the CD ends very well with Peter, Paul & Mary performing "Where Have All The Flowers Gone." "Where Have All The Flowers Gone" is a tender, poignant ballad and Peter, Paul & Mary ace this effortlessly. Overall, this is one fine debut album from the great trio named Peter, Paul & Mary. I highly recommend this for their fans who don't already have this CD and people who enjoy folk rock will like this album too.
19 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Indispensible,
By "pspa" (Boston, MA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Peter, Paul And Mary (1st LP) (Audio CD)
No lover of folk music should be without this album. OK, It's Raining is corny, but take that song away and you are left with an incredible parade of songs made all the more timeless by one of the truly great groups ever. The singing is so graceful that only if one really concentrates does one realize how intricate and complex the solos and harmonies are, transforming ordinary songs into extraordinary ones and excellent songs into anthems. Autumn to May, on its face a silly children's song, is a magical fairy tale in their hands. Where Have All the Flowers Gone, a fine enough song in the original, becomes the lament of a generation. And so on. Perhaps because of their close association with children's music or perhaps because they mostly covered songs of other artists this trio does not get enough credit as serious musicians, but in my opinion this album (as well as In the Wind, another masterpiece) shows they are truly worthy.
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