Carry It On Artist : Peter Paul & Mary List Price : $64.98 USD Your Price : $64.98 USD ProductGroup: Music Release Date : 2004-02-24 Studio : Rhino / Wea Label : Rhino / Wea Avg. Customer Rating : (19 reviews)
Reviews Customer Reviews for Carry It On Remember Rating: This is an absolutely great CD. it has most of the songs that PP&M have ever sung. It will take days to listen to all of them. Share them with your kids, cry and laugh as you relive those moments in time that we all shared in trying to make the world a better place. Everyone should take the time to revisit the past and enjoy the songs that make you feel good.
Loved it!!!
Customer Reviews for Carry It On Cd Nostalgic Encouraging Album Rating: I'm 53,live in Chiba-prefecture nearby Tokyo. PPM's music came over the radio ,when I was a elementary school boy.Then I didn't understand the lyrics. But I'd felt something resistant with them,which had all melancholic tune.Later I found them anti-war songs.Since then,I've loved them deeper.
These CDs are very good in sound.Its high-fidelity sound is remarkable. It is very importan for us to listen these CDs in the era The US-Iraq War.
Editorial Reviews for Carry It On Audio Cd Amazon.com Peter, Paul and Mary weren't the first folk group to scale the music charts in the early 1960s, but they were far and away the most commercially successful. Carry It On is a four-CD (plus one DVD) box set that gathers all of their hits, along with generous helpings of rarities, B-sides, and previously unreleased songs. Although they had a magical vocal sound, a camera-ready image, and strong songwriting chops of their own, perhaps the trio's greatest strength was their ability to recognize outstanding songs from then-unknown composers. They were the first major group to cover songs by Bob Dylan, Gordon Lightfoot, Laura Nyro, John Denver, and Tom Paxton, which helped introduce the work of these songwriters to a wider audience. Carry It On is a worthy testament to the legendary group that proved you could make a career out of singing songs of social protest, ancient ballads, modern heartbreak, and even magic dragons, as long as you did so with sincerity, humor, and gorgeous three-part harmonies. --Michael John Simmons