At 89
At 89 | ||||
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Studio album by Pete Seeger | ||||
Released | September 30, 2008 | |||
Genre | Folk | |||
Length | 48:28 | |||
Label | Appleseed | |||
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At 89 is an album by Pete Seeger, released on September 30, 2008, through Appleseed Records.[1] In 2008, the album earned Seeger the Grammy Award for Best Traditional Folk Album.
Track listing
- "Nameless Banjo Riff" – 0:39
- "False from True" (Seeger) – 2:49
- "Now We Sit Us Down" (Seeger) 1:16
- "Pete's Greeting" – 0:32
- "Visions of Children" (Beethoven, Seeger) – 2:12
- "Wonderful Friends" (Seeger, Wyatt) – 3:20
- "The Water Is Wide" (traditional) – 2:32
- "Pete Talks About Clearwater" – 0:30
- "It's a Long Haul" (Jeffrey, Seeger) – 1:12
- "Throw Away That Shad Net (How Are We Gonna Save Tomorrow?)" (Seeger) – 4:47
- "Song of the World's Last Whale" (Seeger) – 2:39
- "The First Settlers" (Bernz, Seeger) – 5:01
- "The D Minor Flourish/Cindy" (traditional) – 0:44
- "Pete's Intro to If It Can't Be Reduced" – 0:47
- "If It Can't Be Reduced" (Bourque, Seeger) – 2:13
- "Spring Fever" (Seeger) – 0:52
- "Pete Speaks About World War II" – 0:31
- "When I Was Most Beautiful" (Ibaragi, Seeger) – 2:54
- "Bach at Treblinka" (Seeger, Suhl) – 1:18
- "We Will Love or We Will Perish" (Bach, Seeger) – 1:32
- "The Story of Tzena, Tzena, Tzena" – 1:02
- "Tzena, Tzena, Tzena" (Haggiz, Jenkins, Miron, Natour) – 2:23
- "One Percent Phosphorous Banjo Riff" (Seeger) – 1:35
- "Pete Speaks About Involvement" – 0:13
- "Or Else! (One-a These Days)" (Bernz, Onymous, Seeger) – 3:22
- "Waist Deep in the Big Muddy" (Seeger) – 3:36
- "Little Fat Baby" (Bernz, Seeger) – 4:48
- "Arrange and Re-Arrange" (Seeger) – 3:18
- "Alleluya" (traditional) – 2:00
- "Pete's Extroduction" – 1:14
- "If This World Survives" (Reynolds, Seeger) – 1:39
- "How Soon?" (Seeger) – 1:08
Personnel
- Sue Altkin – choir, chorus, vocals
- Johann Sebastian Bach – composer
- David Bernz – author, banjo, choir, chorus, composer, engineer, guitar, guitar (12-string), photography, producer, vocals
- Sonya Cohen – vocals
- Jonathan Dickau – choir, chorus, engineer, mixing, vocals
- James Durst – choir, chorus, guitar, vocals
- Christina Galbiati – graphic design
- David Glasser – mastering
- Judy Jacobs – photography
- Travis Jeffrey – composer, vocals
- Gordon Jenkins – composer
- Alan Lomax – arranger, collection
- John A. Lomax – arranger, collection
- Sara Milonovich – violin
- Mark Murphy – bass, choir, chorus, vocals
- Jim Musselman – executive producer, liner notes
- Malvina Reynolds – composer
- Perry Robinson – clarinet
- Martha Sandefer – choir, chorus, vocals
- Pete Seeger – banjo, choir, chorus, composer, guitar (12-string), guitar (nylon string), interviewee, Native American flute, producer, spoken word, vocals
- Laurie Siegel – choir, chorus, vocals
- Bruce K. Taylor – choir, chorus, vocals
- Connie Taylor – choir, chorus, vocals
- Lorre Wyatt – composer
References
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