The tall and slender folk singer gracefully managed the stage all
evening, moving from banjo to guitar to dulcimer to
piano to autoharp to concertina. Marilyn Blumer, Anchorage Daily News
The collaboration of a septuagenarian American folk music legend and a British experimental dance music producer may be highly improbable, but folk grande dame Peggy Seeger and Broadcaster have pulled off a genre-defying album full of hypnotic and hook-laden delights. - Anon
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Three Score and Ten
Three Score and Ten Peggy's 70th Birthday Concert in London, May 29, 2005. Live 2 CD recording of the evening.
DISC 1 - First Set 1. Introduction 2. Hangman 3. Fiddling Soldier 4. Logan County Jail 5. Che Guevara 6. Lowlands of Holland 7. Different Therefore Equal 8. Cavemen 9. Humours of Bandon 10. Home Sweet Home 11. Darling Annie 12. If You Want a Better Life
DISC 2 - Second Set 1. Poem for Ewan 2. First Time Ever I Saw Vour Face 3. I am Ill with Love 4. So Long Since I Been Home 5. My Mother is Younger than Me 6. When First UntoThis Country 7. Soldier's Farewell 8. Quill Ditty 9. Cindy 10. English is Cuh-ray-zee 11. Take It from Dr. King 12. Where Have All the Flowers Gone 13. Gonna Be an Engineer 14. Careless Love 15. Sing About These Hard Times 16. Love Call Me Home