Late Again
Late Again is the nіnth studio album by folk-pop trio, Peter, Paul and Mary and reached #14 on Billboard's Top 200 Albums Chart.
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Released | August 1968 | |||
Recorded | 1968 | |||
Genre | Folk, pop | |||
Length | 37:05 | |||
Label | Warner Bros.-Seven Arts | |||
Producer | Albert Grossman, Milt Okun | |||
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The same week that this album was released, group members Mary Travers and Peter Yarrow were part of an anti-war demonstration in Grant Park during the late August Democratic National Convention in Chicago, IL. The two were among demonstrators who were beaten and teargassed; this made newsreels across the country.[2]
Late Again featured one Billboard Magazine Hot 100 single, "Too Much of Nothing" which was written by Bob Dylan.[3] This album continued the group's transitioning sound, continuing to build a slight "Beatles-influenced" edge into their recordings.[4]
Track listing
- "Apologize" (Noel Stookey) - 2:51
- "Moments of Soft Persuasion" (Peter Yarrow) - 2:31
- "Yesterday's Tomorrow" (Bob Dorough, Laura Popper, Mary Travers) - 3:30
- "Too Much of Nothing" (Bob Dylan) - 2:32
- "There's Anger in the Land" (Hedy West, Don West) - 3:42
- "Love City (Postcards to Duluth)" (Noel Stookey) - 3:39
- "She Dreams" (Milt Okun, Noel Stookey, Mary Travers, Peter Yarrow) - 2:52
- "Hymn" (Karen Gold, James Mason, Noel Stookey) - 2:19
- "Tramp on the Street" (Grady Cole, Hazel Cole) - 3:49
- "I Shall Be Released" (Bob Dylan) - 2:36
- "Reason to Believe" (Tim Hardin) - 2:10
- "Rich Man, Poor Man" (Peter Yarrow, Peter Zimmel) - 3:35
Musicians
- Daniel Armstrong - Guitar, Bass
- Robert Banks - Keyboards
- Gene Bertoncini - Guitar
- Maurice Bialkin - Cello
- Elvin Bishop - Guitar
- Richard Bock - Cello
- Monte Dunn - Guitar
- Paul Griffin - Keyboards
- Herbert "Herbie" Hancock - Piano
- Ernest Hayes - Keyboards
- Herb Lovelle - Drums
- Lou Mauro - Bass
- Charlie McCoy - Harmonica
- Charles McCracken - Cello, Violin
- Wayne Moss - Guitar
- Ronald Prokop - Drums
- Bernard Purdie - Drums
- Hargus Robbins - Piano
- Margaret Ross - Harp
- Russ Savakus - Wood Bass
- John Simon - Piano, Arranger
- Marvin Stamm - Trumpet, Cornet
- Luther Tucker : Guitar
- Paul Winter - Saxophone
- Albertine Robinson - Backing Vocals
- Maretha Stewart - Backing Vocals
- Toni Wine - Backing Vocals
References
- Allmusic review
- PP&M Official Site-history http://www.peterpaulandmary.com/history/f-ruhlmann3.htm
- Whitburn, Joel. The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits. 8th ed. Minneapolis: Watson-Guptill Publications, Incorporated, 2004. p488
- PP&M Official Site-history http://www.peterpaulandmary.com/history/f-ruhlmann3.htm
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