A folk song that embodies a quiet prayer and a clear message.
The harmony of the three singers and the acoustic sound are beautifully harmonized. This work combines a social message with human warmth.
The voices of Peter, Paul & Mary overlap gently, creating a quiet yet powerful sound. The acoustic guitar sounds soft, and the lyrics are filled with hope and human love. The arrangement is understated, highlighting the beauty of the melody. The composition is simple yet compelling, evoking sympathy across the ages. This is a sincere and warm album that naturally blends the social and poetic sensibility of folk music.
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A:
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1)
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If I Were Free
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2)
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Betty & Dupree
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3)
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The Rising Of The Moon
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4)
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Early Mornin' Rain
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5)
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Jane, Jane
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6)
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Because All Men Are Brothers
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B:
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1)
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Hangman
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2)
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Brother, (Buddy) Can You Spare A Dime?
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3)
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The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
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4)
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Tryin' To Win
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5)
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On A Desert Island (With You In My Dreams)
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6)
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The Last Thing On My Mind
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Directed By [Musical Director] - Milton Okun
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Recorded By, Engineer - Harry Yarmark
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Producer - Albert B. Grossman
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Liner Notes - Toyo Nakamura
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Photography By - Barry Feinstein
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Design [Jacket Design] - Push Pin Studios