- Oh Yes I'd Climb (The Highest Mountain Just for You)
- Seek and You Shall Find
- The Sinking of the Rueben James
- Waist Deep in the Big Muddy
- Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream
- Down By the Riverside
- Nameless Lick
- Over the Hills
- East Virginia
- My Name is Liza Kalvelage
- My Father's Mansion's Many Rooms
- Melodie D'Armour
- Those Three Are on My Mind
- Come All Ye Fair and Tender Ladies
- Los Quatros Generalas
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5028479026326
Almanac Singers Composer
Ed McCurdy Composer
Pete Seeger Arranger,Composer,Liner Notes
A.P. Carter Composer
Woody Guthrie Composer
Dave Guard Composer
Vic Anesini Mixing,Remastering
Henri Salvador Composer
Lisa Sparagano Art Direction
Leonardo Johns Composer
Adam Block Project Director
M. Taylor Composer
Paul Barnes Composer
Traditional Composer
John Hammond, Sr. Producer
Waist Deep in the Big Muddy and Other Love Songs
by Pete Seeger
Pete Seeger
Waist Deep in the Big Muddy and Other Love Songs
by Pete Seeger
Pete Seeger
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Overview
One of Pete Seeger's most well-known protest albums -- he provoked a storm of controversy when CBS censors would not allow the singer/songwriter to perform "Waist Deep in the Big Muddy," a Vietnam parable based on an actual incident that occurred during World War II when a soldier who couldn't swim drowned when his commanding officer forced him to ford a river without knowing how deep it was, on The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour -- Waist Deep in the Big Muddy and Other Love Songs is intriguing for other reasons as well. Just two years after Seeger supposedly threatened to take an axe to the power supply during Bob Dylan's electric set at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival, side one of this album features Seeger and his acoustic guitar backed by electric guitarist Danny Kalb (of the Blues Project) and a rockish rhythm section. (The opening "Oh Yes I'd Climb" adds a middle-of-the-road string section for good measure!) The electric instruments are actually most tasteful in their integration, if not downright wimpy. You'll be hard-pressed to actually hear the bass player most of the time. Side two is more traditional for Seeger, strictly acoustic material including a couple of traditional songs interspersed among some less-than-subtle protest material, including "My Name Is Liza Kalvelage," its lyrics taken almost verbatim from a television news story about San Jose housewives picketing a nearby napalm storage yard, and "Those Three Are on My Mind," about the murders of civil rights workers in Mississippi in 1963. Overall, this is probably a better album than the similar Dangerous Songs! from 1966, with a higher number of trenchant observations and a little less finger-pointing. ~ Stewart Mason
Product Details
| Release Date: | 10/21/2014 |
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| Label: | Talking Elephant |
| UPC: | 5028479026326 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Pete Seeger Primary Artist,Guitar,VocalsTechnical Credits
Bob Irwin Reissue ProducerAlmanac Singers Composer
Ed McCurdy Composer
Pete Seeger Arranger,Composer,Liner Notes
A.P. Carter Composer
Woody Guthrie Composer
Dave Guard Composer
Vic Anesini Mixing,Remastering
Henri Salvador Composer
Lisa Sparagano Art Direction
Leonardo Johns Composer
Adam Block Project Director
M. Taylor Composer
Paul Barnes Composer
Traditional Composer
John Hammond, Sr. Producer
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