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Banks of Marble

Pete Seeger
Banks of Marble

Pete Seeger (1919–2014) had a long and productive career as a folksinger and social activist—he was a giant of our time. And overall, he appears on an astonishing total of 123 Smithsonian Folkways recordings.

This recording might be described as an experiment. Seeger linked up with musically astute Fred Hellerman (a former colleague in the Weavers) to explore the use of multitrack recording using Hellerman’s eight-track tape recorder. The rich, multilayered sound not usually heard on Seeger’s other recordings comes from several tracks played simultaneously. Seeger gives Hellerman credit: “If the record is good, large credit should go to Fred, who mixed the masters, had suggestions on songs and arrangements, and filled in here and there with accompaniment.” Other friends and relatives also join in.

The songs selected are quite varied; as Seeger says, “The songs are a funny combination of ones I’ve known all my life, ones I’ve picked up on travels and ones I’ve put together during the past few years.”

The recording is in stereo. Liner notes describe the background of the recording and provide the song lyrics.

Track Listing

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Pete Seeger
03:05
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102
Pete Seeger
02:05
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103
Pete Seeger
01:15
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104
Pete Seeger
03:31
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105
Pete Seeger
03:26
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106
Pete Seeger
02:51
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107
Pete Seeger
02:43
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201
Pete Seeger
04:20
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202
Pete Seeger
01:11
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203
Pete Seeger
02:57
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204
Pete Seeger
02:09
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205
Pete Seeger
02:22
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206
Pete Seeger
01:26
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207
Pete Seeger
04:15
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