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The second disc presents exclusive recordings of Seeger-related songs by a diverse assortment of highly respected folk musicians. Janis Ian, Tom Paxton, Natalie Merchant, Petes fellow ex-Weaver Ronnie Gilbert, Holly Near and many others explore some of the lesser known entries in Seegers repertoire. Highpoints include Pat Humphries cover versions of Petes meditations on the circle of life ("Old Devil Time" and "To My Old Brown Earth"), a slow, almost psychedelic rendition of "Bells of Rhymney" by Dick Gaughan, Natalie Merchants fierce "Which Side Are You On," and Janis Ians quietly bitter take on "Who Killed Norma Jean."
Both discs are interspersed with spoken comments by Pete, and the packing includes a 28-page booklet with extensive liner notes by Pete himself detailing the inspiration behind many of these songs.
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5 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
a great collection,
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This review is from: Seeds - The Songs Of Pete Seeger: Volume 3 (Audio CD)
This album is just as good as first two volumes. The artists involved truly have a respect for the originals. If you like this music then I recommend you check out these great collections of folk music by various artists: "O Brother Where Art Thou?" "Ain't No Grave" and "Cold Mountain".
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