Peter Paul and Mary with Symphony Orchestra: The Prague Sessions

Peter Paul and Mary with Symphony Orchestra: The Prague Sessions

Peter Paul and Mary with Symphony Orchestra: The Prague Sessions

Peter Paul and Mary with Symphony Orchestra: The Prague Sessions

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Overview

Peter Yarrow, Noel "Paul" Stookey, and Mary Travers, as Peter, Paul and Mary, were there on the ground floor of the 1960s commercial folk revival with songs like their version of Dylan's then-largely unknown "Blowin' in the Wind" and the simple yet slyly enigmatic singalong "Puff the Magic Dragon." This was folk dressed up to shine on the radio, and it did. Through it all, and even after the folk boom had faded, Peter, Paul and Mary essentially kept their act the same, and aside from a brief respite in the '70s, they performed and recorded regularly until Travers' death in 2009, adding in new signature songs each era -- the trio's powerful rendition of Thea Hopkins' stark and harrowing "Jesus on the Wire" from 2004 comes immediately to mind in that regard. This set, intended by Yarrow and Stookey as a tribute to Travers, is the last page in the long history of this iconic trio. Taking live recordings of the group at various concerts in the '80s and '90s, Yarrow and Stookey added symphonic arrangements done by longtime friend and collaborator Robert DeCormier, and recorded with the Czech National Sympony Orchestra in Prague shortly after Travers' death. The result isn't particularly startling, since Peter, Paul and Mary had used DeCormier's symphonic touch on releases throughout their career, but there is a compelling mixture of honest sadness and joy at work here, especially on a bouncy and expansive version of "Leaving on a Jet Plane," a lovely and solemn "Where Have All the Flowers Gone," a wonderfully illuminated and cinematic "Puff the Magic Dragon," and Hopkins' "Jesus on a Wire," which makes for cinema of a whole different sort. Frequently, though, the orchestrations wear out their welcome quickly, and while sweet and pretty, they detract from the intimacy through simplicity feel that songs like "Blowin' in the Wind" require to be truly effective. All in all, it's great to hear these three harmonizing together one last time, though, and if the orchestrations aren't always necessary, it's still a testament to the chemistry between the three of them as singers and performers. The Prague Sessions feels like a stately goodbye, made memorable because that is exactly what it is -- a goodbye. ~ Steve Leggett

Product Details

Release Date: 03/09/2010
Label: Rhino / Warner Bros.
UPC: 0081227981266
Rank: 120475

Tracks

  1. Weave Me the Sunshine
  2. It's Magic
  3. Some Walls
  4. Don't Laugh at Me
  5. The Kid
  6. Leaving on a Jet Plane
  7. Light One Candle
  8. Jesus on the Wire
  9. Day Is Done
  10. Puff the Magic Dragon
  11. Greenland Whale Fisheries
  12. Where Have All the Flowers Gone
  13. Blowin' in the Wind
  14. This Land Is Your Land
  15. Adagio for Strings

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Peter, Paul and Mary   Primary Artist
New York Choral Society   Primary Artist
Czech National Symphony Orchestra   Primary Artist
Paul Prestopino   Banjo,Dobro,Guitar,Mandolin,Harmonica,Penny Whistle
Dick Kniss   Bass
Robert DeCormier   Conductor,Music Direction

Technical Credits

Pete Seeger   Arranger,Composer
David Gorman   Art Direction
Mary Ann Kennedy   Composer
Peter Yarrow   Composer
Ronnie Gilbert   Arranger,Composer
Samuel Barber   Composer
Woody Guthrie   Composer
Tim Bays   Composer
Buddy Mondlock   Composer
Steve Seskin   Composer
Randy Sharp   Composer
Leonard Lipton   Composer
Kevin Gore   Project Assistant
Dave Allen   Composer
Michael Kachko   Project Assistant
Kris Ahrend   Project Assistant
Andrea Craig   Project Assistant
Annie Leibovitz   Cover Photo
Jan Kotzmann   Engineer
Fred Hellerman   Arranger,Composer
John Denver   Composer
Lee Hays   Arranger,Composer
Robert DeCormier   Photo Courtesy,Orchestral Arrangements
Louise DeCormier   Photo Courtesy
Cenek Kotzmann   Engineer
Dave Tkachuk   Engineer
Thea Hopkins   Composer
Radek Krizanovsky   Photography,Recording Coordinator
Maria Villar   Design,Art Direction
Buddy Monlock   Composer
Pamela Rose   Composer
Allen Shamblin   Composer
Traditional   Composer
Noel Paul Stookey   Liner Notes
Bob Dylan   Composer
Kevin Salem   Mixing,Producer,Mastering
Barry Alfonso   Liner Notes
Steve Woolard   Project Assistant
John McClure   Engineer
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