The Weavers at Carnegie Hall
At Carnegie Hall is the second album by The Weavers. The concert was recorded live at Carnegie Hall in New York City on Christmas Eve 1955. At the time the concert was a comeback for the group following the inclusion of the group on the entertainment industry blacklist. The album peaked at number 24 on the Billboard Top 200.
The Weavers at Carnegie Hall | ||||
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Live album by | ||||
Released | April 1957 | |||
Recorded | December 24, 1955 | |||
Genre | folk | |||
Length | 44:44 | |||
Label | Vanguard | |||
The Weavers chronology | ||||
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This album represents the first half of that landmark Carnegie Hall concert. A recording of the concert's second half was also released as an album, entitled The Weavers on Tour (1970).[2]
Track listing
- "Darling Corey" (Traditional, arranged by Gilbert, Hays, Hellerman) — 1:58
- "Kisses Sweeter than Wine" (traditional, arranged by Gilbert, Hays, Hellerman) — 3:14
- "Pay Me My Money Down" (Parrish) — 2:36
- "Greensleeves" (Traditional) — 2:39
- "Rock Island Line" (Lead Belly) — 2:19
- "Around the World" (Gilbert, Hays, Hellerman) — 2:37
- "Wimoweh" (Traditional, arranged by Gilbert, Hays, Hellerman) — 1:46
- "Venga Jaleo" (Brooks) — 2:09
- "Suliram (I'll Be There)" (Campbell, Engvick) — 2:05
- "Shalom Chaverim" (Gilbert, Hays, Hellerman) — 2:02
- "Lonesome Traveler" (Hays) — 1:59
- "I Know Where I'm Going" (Traditional, arranged by Gilbert, Hays, Hellerman) — 1:51
- "Woody's Rag/900 Miles" (Woody Guthrie) — 1:34
- "Sixteen Tons" (Merle Travis) — 2:03
- "Follow the Drinking Gourd" (Gilbert, Hays, Hellerman ...) — 2:09
- "When the Saints Go Marching In" (Traditional) 2:15
- "I've Got a Home in That Rock" (Gilbert, Hays, Hellerman) — 1:48
- "Hush Little Baby" (Campbell) — 1:03
- "Go Where I Send Thee (One for the Little Bitty Baby)" (Traditional, arranged by Gilbert, Hays, Hellerman) — 2:35
- "Goodnight, Irene" (Lead Belly, Lomax) — 4:02
Charts
year | chart | peak |
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1961 | Billboard Pop Albums | 24 |
Personnel
The Weavers
- Ronnie Gilbert - vocals (Alto)
- Lee Hays - vocals (Bass), arrangements
- Fred Hellerman - vocals (Baritone), guitar
- Pete Seeger - vocals (Tenor), arrangements, banjo
Other
- Nancy Toff - Liner Notes
Releases
year | format | label | catalog # |
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1957 | LP | Vanguard | 9010 |
1970 | LP | Vanguard | VSD-76533 |
1984 | LP | Vanguard | VMS-73101 |
1984 | CS | Vanguard | CVM-73101 |
1988 | CD | Vanguard | VMD-73101 |
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References
- William Ruhlmann, "Review: The Weavers at Carnegie Hall", Allmusic
- The Weavers on Tour" at AllMusic
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