Hidden Bibliographic Details
Varying Form of Title: | At eighty-nine Pete Seeger at 89
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Other title: | False from true. Now we sit us down. Visions of children. Wonderful friends. Water is wide/ Pete talks about clearwater. It's a long haul. Throw away that shad net (How are we gonna save tomorrow?) Song of world's last whale. First settlers. D minor flourish. How are we gonna save tomorrow? Cindy. If it can't be reduced. Spring fever. When I was most beautiful. Back at Treblinka. We will love or we will perish. Tzena, Tzena Tzena. One percent phosphorous banjo riff. Or else! (One-a these days) Waist deep in the Big Muddy. Little fat baby. Arrange and re-arrange. Alleluya. If this world survives. How soon?
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Notes: | Title from container. Compact disc. Program notes by David Bernz and Jim Musselman in booklet. Folk and popular music; performed by Pete Seeger, vocals, banjo, guitar, recorder, Native American flute, spoken words ; assisting musicians.
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Summary: | American folk icon Pete Seeger returns with his first new studio album in 12 years. Along with brand new tracks, Seeger has created new versions of some old favorites.
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Standard no.: | 611587111326 00611587111326
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Publisher's no.: | APR CD 1113 Appleseed Recordings
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