Precious Friend

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  • Artist: Arlo Guthrie/Pete Seeger
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1982
  • Total Time: 94:08
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Folk

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Recorded in late summer of 1981, Precious Friend, the second of Arlo Guthrie and Pete Seeger's live collaborations, is pretty much what you would expect. Seeger is his usual folksy self, leading the crowd through a series of folk tunes ranging from the traditional African chant "Wimoweh (Mbube)" to Harry Chapin's "Circles," while Guthrie mixes his warm counterculture storytelling with selections of old ragtime, gospel, and folk. And while Seeger's singalongs and Guthrie's raps can wear a bit thin after a while, there are some genuine moments of both energy and hominess that are quite nice. Listening to Pete Seeger is kind of like hearing a museum piece, which in his case is fine. On the other hand, tracks such as Guthrie's cover of Tom Paxton's "I'm Changing My Name to Chrysler" and especially "Neutron Bomb" have lost much of their initial charm with time. He's more successful with time-tested material such as the 1920s ragtime of "Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone," as well as Blind Blake's "Run, Come See Jerusalem" and a trio of tunes by his father. Still, it's Seeger's homage to his friend and fellow Weaver, Lee Hays, who had recently passed away, that is the album's true highlight. Included along with the Weavers hits "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine" and "If I Had a Hammer" (co-written by Seeger and Hays) are a couple of wonderful Hays originals -- the old union number "Raggedy, Raggedy" and the morbidly funny "In Dead Earnest," written shortly before his death. Seeger and Guthrie's sense of tradition may be warm and inviting in a live setting, but mixing a little more of what made Guthrie's late-'70s work special with the folksier material would have made for a better recording. ~ Brett Hartenbach, Rovi

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Precious Friend
Live album by Arlo Guthrie and Pete Seeger
Released 1981
Genre Folk
Label Warner Bros.
Producer John Pilla (musician, record producer)
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Precious Friend is a record by Arlo Guthrie and Pete Seeger with Shenandoah (produced by John Pilla) and a Warner Bros. recording.

Precious Friend was recorded in 1981 at the Poplar Creek Music Theater, Pineknob Music Theater, Greek Theatre and Concord Pavilion. It is a compilation of songs from when Guthrie and Seeger toured together. Some of its most famous songs are: "Kisses Sweeter than Wine", made famous by The Weavers, "If I Had a Hammer", and a multi- religious "Old Time Religion".

Arlo also has a few "songs" that are more just him telling stories and thinking out loud. Pete has one too. The song Sailin' Up, Sailin' Down is based on his Hudson River Sloop Clearwater to clean up the Hudson River in the 1960s and beyond. They also perform two of Woody Guthrie's songs.

Track listing

Side One

  1. "Wabash Cannonball" (public domain)
  2. "All My Life's a Circle" (Harry Chapin)
  3. "Hills of Glenshee" (public domain)
  4. "Ocean Crossing" (Guthrie)
  5. "Celery-Time" (Guthrie)
  6. "Run, Come See Jeruselum" (Blind Blake)
  7. "Sailin' Up Sailin' Down" (Jimmy Reed)

Side Two

  1. "How Can I Keep from Singing" (Doris Plenn)
  2. "Old Time Religion" (public domain)
  3. "Pretty Boy Floyd" (Woody Guthrie)
  4. "Ladies Auxiliary" (Woody Guthrie)
  5. "Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone" (Sam H. Stept, Sidney Clare)
  6. "Precious Friend, You Will Be There" (Pete Seeger)

Side Three

  1. "Do Re Mi" (Woody Guthrie)
  2. "Tarentella" (public domain)
  3. "The Neutron Bomb Story" (Guthrie)
  4. "I'm Changing My Name to Chrysler" (Tom Paxton)
  5. "St Louis Tickle" (Guthrie)
  6. "Wimoweh (Mbube)" (Solomon Linda, Paul Campbell)
  7. "Will the Circle Be Unbroken" (Traditional)

Side Four

  1. "Garden Song" (David Mallett)
  2. "Kisses Sweeter than Wine" (Joel Newman, Paul Campbell)
  3. "Raggedy Raggedy" (Lee Hays)
  4. "In Dead Earnest" (Lee Hays)
  5. "If I Had a Hammer" (Pete Seeger, Lee Hays)
  6. "Amazing Grace" (John Newton)

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Crowell, Grace Noll (Quotes By)
Dowell, Coleman (Quotes By)
The Power of Love (1982 Album by Arlo Guthrie)
If I Had a Song: The Songs of Pete Seeger, Vol. 2 (2001 Album by Various Artists)