Pete Seeger in concert, vol. 2 / Pete Seeger
Material type: MusicPublication details: 200-.Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 inAvailable additional physical forms:- Transfer of record 1673; Folklore F-laut 2.
Contents:
Side 1: 1. John Riley -- 2. Go tell aunt Rhodie -- 3. I am a union woman, Fare thee well Eli Branch [fragments] -- 4. Which side are you on? -- 5. The scaler -- 6. Talking union -- 7. The water is wide (Waly, waly) -- 1. Bateza -- 2. Abi yo yo -- 3. I never will marry -- 4. She moves through the fair -- 5. How beautiful are the nights in Israel -- 6. The strangest dream.
Listening copy of analog disc.
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Sound Recordings | VWML | CDA Record Collection | Storage | SCD CDA rec. coll. 72 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Reference only | SR07014 |
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Compact disc.
Musical instruments: Guitar, chalil.
Side 1: 1. John Riley -- 2. Go tell aunt Rhodie -- 3. I am a union woman, Fare thee well Eli Branch [fragments] -- 4. Which side are you on? -- 5. The scaler -- 6. Talking union -- 7. The water is wide (Waly, waly) -- 1. Bateza -- 2. Abi yo yo -- 3. I never will marry -- 4. She moves through the fair -- 5. How beautiful are the nights in Israel -- 6. The strangest dream.
Recorded at a Ballads and Arts concert, St. Pancras Town Hall Theatre, 4th October, 1959.
Listening copy of analog disc.
Transfer of record 1673; Folklore F-laut 2.