Peter, Paul and Mary Peter, Paul and Mary

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  • Release Date: 10/25/1990
  • Original Release: 1962
  • Sales Rank: 1,750
  • Label: WARNER BROS / WEA
  • UPC: 075992715720
 
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Peter, Paul and Mary

1LISTENEarly in the Morning 1:33
2LISTEN500 Miles 2:46
3LISTENSorrow 2:49
4LISTENThis Train 2:03
5LISTENBamboo 2:25
6LISTENIt's Raining 4:20
7LISTENIf I Had My Way 2:17
8LISTENCruel War 3:26
9LISTENLemon Tree 2:52
10LISTENIf I Had a Hammer 2:06
11LISTENAutumn to May 2:43
12LISTENWhere Have All the Flowers Gone? 3:54

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Editorial Reviews

The debut album by Peter, Paul & Mary is still one of the best albums to come out of the 1960s folk music revival, a beautifully harmonized collection of the best songs that the group knew, stirring in its sensibilities and its haunting melodies, crossing between folk, children's songs, and even gospel ("If I Had My Way"), and light-hearted just where it needed to be, with the song "Lemon Tree," which became their first hit single, and earnest where it had to be, particularly on "If I Had a Hammer." Ironically, the trio's version of the latter song, which Pete Seeger and Lee Hayes had written in the early days of the Weavers' history, helped push popular folk music in a more political direction at the time, but it was another song in their repertory, Seeger's "Where Have All the Flowers Gone," that also helped indirectly jump start that movement. The group had performed it in Boston at a concert attended by the Kingston Trio, who immediately returned to New York and cut their own version, which charted as a single early in 1962. Other highlights include "It's Raining" and "500 Miles." Peter, Paul & Mary, which hit the top spot on the album charts as part of a 185-week run, is the purest of the trio's albums, laced with innocent good spirits and an optimism that remains infectious even 40 years later. Along with the rest of the trio's early catalog, the album was remixed for CD from its original three-track master tape by Peter Yarrow in 1989, which resulted in some of the best sound on any Warner Bros. CDs of material dating from the early '60s. Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

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March 29, 2004: This is a stunning debut album. It has everything I can think of that a debut album needs... Real basic, acoustic sound, individual vocals. I suggest that anyone who is a Peter, Paul and Mary fan to purchase this album. It's really great. I hope this review was helpful to anyone who reads it.