Maccoll, Ewan / Seeger, Peggy: Two-Way Trip
Maccoll, Ewan / Seeger, Peggy: Two-Way Trip
Format: CD
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Artist: Maccoll, Ewan / Seeger, Peggy
Label: Folkways Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 093070875524
Genre: Celtic, Irish
Two of the most influential figures of the 1960's British and American folk music revival, married couple Ewan MacColl (1915-1989) and Peggy Seeger (1935-) collaborated for decades to promote and share the songs of their respective musical traditions. Two-Way Trip, as the title implies, showcases a mix of MacColl's childhood Scottish ballads such as "The Barring of the Door (Child No. 275)," and Seeger's beloved American folk songs such as "The Carrion Crow." Released in 1961, this album of duets represents a melding of styles and a true desire to engage in the folk traditions of a loved one. Liner notes include artist statements, along with notes, lyrics, and a glossary for each song.
Tracks:
1.1 Waly, Waly
1.2 Richie Story (Child No. 232)
1.3 The Crafty Farmer (Child No. 283)
1.4 The Barring of the Door (Child No. 275)
1.5 Jenny Nettles
1.6 Old Lady All Skin and Bones
1.7 Tullochgorum
1.8 The Two Brothers (Child No. 49)
1.9 Just As the Time Was Flowing
1.10 Jackaro
1.11 The Carrion Crow
1.12 Matty Groves (Child No. 81)
1.13 The Bartley Explosion
1.14 The Devil's Nine Questions (Child No. 1)