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Peter, Paul & Mary (LP)
PETER, PAUL AND MARY
PETER, PAUL AND MARY


Original 1962 album liner notes


ROUSING…AND REAL
THE FOLK SINGERS THREE:
PETER, PAUL AND MARY
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SIDE ONE

EARLY IN THE MORNING

(Paul Stookey)

500 MILES

(Hedy West)

SORROW
(Stookey-Yarrow)

THIS TRAIN
(Peter Yarrow)

BAMBOO
(Van-Ronk)

IT’S RAINING
(Paul Stookey)


SIDE TWO

IF I HAD MY WAY

(Rev. Gary Davis)

CRUEL WAR
(Peter Yarrow)

LEMON TREE

(Will Holt)

IF I HAD A HAMMER
(Seeger-Hayes)

AUTUMN TO MAY
(Yarrow-Stookey)

WHERE HAVE ALL THE FLOWERS GONE

(Pete Seeger)
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Peter, Paul and Mary sing folk music.  In your hands you hold their first album.  But to be more accurate, you hold a bouquet of song still fresh as earth, and strong with the perfume of sincerity.  For Peter, Paul and Mary sing! . .

There is nothing apologetic about their work.  No ineptitude disguised as charm.  No uninspired professionalism passed off as authenticity.  Whatever they have thus far undertaken, Peter, Paul and Mary have done well, and with flair.  And, obviously, with their whole hearts.  The temptation is to run on in a riot of superlatives.  Probably, you’re either reading this instead of listening, or else reading and trying to listen at the same time.  Either way, it’s a mistake.  The Truth is on the record.  It deserves your exclusive attention.  No dancing, please.  Just look at their faces, listen to their songs, and hope that you have a chance to hear (and see) them in person.

These dynamic youngsters have been “together” almost a year now (by spring ‘62, when this is being written), and each day seems to bring new definition to that word…“Together.”  The trio has elsewhere been described, visually, as “Two bearded prophets of the folk idiom in league with a bright, young blonde-and-a-half.”  And vocally, as “An angel, and two cellos playing guitars.”  Beyond such imagery, such facts as birthplaces, hobbies, ages, and last names are unimportant here.  Their identities as artists, both individually and collectively, are emphatically established on the record inside.  By way of rounding out the biography, let’s just add that what they do in their spare time is sing.

More important than biography, there seems to be something optimistic, something encouraging about this whole musical experience.  Peter, Paul and Mary’s first album is bright with enthusiasm.  No gimmicks.  There is just something Good about it all.  Good in the sense of virtue, that is.  And the news that something this Good can be as popular as this is can fill you with a new kind of optimism.  Maybe everything’s going to be all right.  Maybe mediocrity has had it.  Maybe hysteria is on the way out.  One thing is for sure in any case: Honesty is back.  Tell your neighbor.
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Credits:

Producer, Albert Grossman


Musical Director, Milton Okun

Recording Engineer, Bill Schwartau

Cover Design, Milton Glaser

Cover Photo, Bernard Cole
Cover photographed at The Bitter End, New York City.



VITAPHONIC STEREO
WARNER BROS. HIGH FIDELITY

WARNER BROS.-SEVEN ARTS RECORDS

W7

© 1962 Warner Bros. Records, Inc., a Subsidiary and Licensee of Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. Made in U.S.A.

WS 1449


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