11. Many of the Weavers' recordings for the major label Decca Records between 1950 and 1953 found them accompanied by an orchestra, while here the only instrumentation was Seeger's banjo (he also played recorder here and there) and baritone Fred Hellerman's acoustic guitar. ― Allmusic, Tracklist He hears from those who were there, on-stage, backstage and in the audience, to re-create the event for all of us who, each time we play the album, think: 'If only I could have been there'. 13. Guantanamera – 04:32 A new version of Last.fm is available, to keep everything running smoothly, please reload the site. Although Senator Joseph McCarthy, whose scurrilous activities gave the McCarthy Era its name, had been condemned by the Senate in December 1954, the Red Scare was still far from over in 1955 -- indeed, Weavers group members Pete Seeger and Lee Hays were both subpoenaed to testify before the House Committee on Un-American Activities in August of that year. Paul Gambaccini re-lives Christmas Eve 1955 and The Weavers reunion concert at New York's prestigious Carnegie Hall. (84), Musical groups disestablished in 1964 But on Christmas Eve, the Weavers played a sold-out concert at Carnegie Hall, initiating the second phase of their career and, in the eyes of most observers, inspiring the folk revival that led to the popularity of such performers as the Kingston Trio, Joan Baez, Peter, Paul & Mary, and Bob Dylan. Current price is $15.99, Original price is $18.99. Ramblin’ Boy – 04:25 07. This dialogue box was replaced on 1959 reprints of this title by ads for intervening Weavers releases. Members save with free shipping everyday! Hybrid SACD | Full Scans Included The Weavers: At Carnegie Hall (LP) Vanguard: AN 63-93: Israel: Unknown: Sell This Version: VRS-9010: The Weavers: The Weavers At Carnegie Hall (LP, Album, Mono) Vanguard: VRS-9010: US: 1959: Sell This Version: Recommendations Reviews Add Review [r4225341] Release. LMA_ThWe.1963.RACH1963.2013_SACD-FLAC-MCH.rar Woke Up This Morning – 02:54 With their early number 1 hits: 'Goodnight Irene' and 'Tzena, Tzena', The Weavers reached beyond the 'purist' folk movement into the mainstream. An acoustic 1963 session, from Rush's Cambridge folk/blues days. Come Away Melinda – 02:35 You Save 16%. Enabling JavaScript in your browser will allow you to experience all the features of our site. The Weavers At Carnegie Hall Vol. Build Your Kids' Library: Buy 1, Get 1 50% Off, Grow Your Child's Library with Top Young Reader Series, Learn how to enable JavaScript on your browser, Beyond the Fringe: Live at the Cambridge Art. Learn how to enable JavaScript on your browser. Do you know any background info about this album? First Man on the Moon 50th Anniversary Edition ... First Man on the Moon 50th Anniversary Edition. "The Weavers 'Personalities'" gives lead-singing opportunities to each of the four group members, with powerful alto Ronnie Gilbert shining on the British folk ballad "I Know Where I'm Going" and Hellerman emphasizing the group's ties to popular music by performing "Sixteen Tons," the number one song in the country on the day the concert was held. Original issues including a dialogue box at bottom right of back cover stating 'Critic's Choice' with highlights from reviews for Weaver's concert performances. Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winners, This clip is related to Also in this series of For One Night Only: 'Clapton Unplugged' (1992). Poor Liza – 02:49 Banks of Marble – 03:14 Click or Press Enter to view the items in your shopping bag or Press Tab to interact with the Shopping bag tooltip. The Weavers were the granddaddies (and a grandmother) of the modern folk movement. Their concert in Carnegie Hall was a … On record, the numerous lead singers make the show sound more like a folk festival than a performance by one group, but this remains a spirited effort very much in tune with the first Carnegie Hall show. 03. The Weavers at Carnegie Hall, an album by The Weavers on Spotify. LMA_ThWe.1963.RACH1963.2013_SACD-ISO.rar Add to Collection Add to Wantlist Remove from Wantlist. Study War No More – 02:40 (3), Vocal quartets In the company of Pete Seeger himself and the other two surviving Weavers, Ronnie Gilbert and Fred Hellerman, Paul hears about the birth of The Weavers in the radical home of folk music and left-wing politics that was 1940s Greenwich Village. When The Saints Go Marching In – 02:33 The Weavers at Carnegie Hall Wikipedia article Album by The Weavers. Start the wiki. Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winners SACD-ISO | SACD-FLAC-STEREO | SACD-FLAC-MCH, DOWNLOAD FROM (3), Musical groups established in 1948