Judy F. (Judy) from JACKSONVILLE, FL Reviewed on 11/29/2009...
I like this CD, my only problem with it is that most of the songs are also on the group's other albums (not much of anything new). If you love Peter, Paul and Mary, you'll like this one, too.
CD Reviews
Excellent!
Tory Klementsen | Marysville, Wa USA | 02/13/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"A few years back my car was broken into and my CD player was stolen. I could replace my CD player, but what I missed the most was this CD. It's excellent! Some of the best that Peter, Paul, and Mary have put out."
Taking chances
b.a. | USA | 05/28/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"PP&M continues to evolve and take chances with new sounds and issues in this album. They dare to deliver their views on controversial topics . . . not a new idea for PP&M, but they certainly wouldn't HAVE TO break new ground in order to have a commercially successful album. The songs will remind the listener of PP&M's history together and their place in our social consciousness. Worthy of a place in every CD collection."
What a great album...
A. Mansour | Los Angeles, CA | 06/08/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I was thirteen when I saw PP&M perform these songs when they went on the title's tour. I remember going with my parents and my little sister at the time, and my father bought the album on tape. On the way home from the concert, we ended up listening to the tape twice because it was so short but I had pretty much memorized all the lyrics by the time we got home. Over the following weeks and months, that tape must have been played hundreds of times.On a business trip to Dublin last week, the music in the taverns reminded me so much of one particular song on this album - Greenland Whale Fisheries. When I got home I couldn't wait to order this CD and relive my childhood. Listening to the album has conjured up so many happy memories of singing these and other folk songs in the car with my family.Buy this album, if for no other reason than to build a strong bond with your kids!"
Even more outstanding music from Peter, Paul & Mary
Matthew G. Sherwin | last seen screaming at Amazon customer service | 12/14/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"No Easy Walk to Freedom spotlights Peter, Paul & Mary at their best during the mid-1980s. This is indeed one of their better albums; they never miss a beat and each song is a winner! This is the very high level quality control music that you may already be used to from Peter, Paul & Mary; and that's grand. The quality of the sound is excellent and the artwork is nicely done.
"Weave Me the Sunshine" starts the album with awesome singing; the music they play is incredible, too. Their excellent diction enhances their performance; and the guitar work makes the ballad shine! It's a ballad full of hope for a bright future. "Right Field" is a tune written by Willy Welch; this charming number reminds me of my own childhood experience--I was rotten at sports! When you hear Peter, Paul & Mary perform this ballad, it will bring a smile to your face--guaranteed! Now THIS is great folk music!
"I'd Rather Be in Love" starts off with some fine guitar work; and when Mary comes in to sing this number really takes flight! Her voice is terrific; and this gentle, sweet ballad is a highlight of the album. "State of the Heart" is another amazing song that gets the royal treatment from this very special trio; and "No Easy Walk to Freedom" is folk music flavor mixed with a small side-dish of soft rock as Peter, Paul & Mary sing passionately of their hope for a better future for anyone unjustly oppressed. "No Easy Walk to Freedom" is most upbeat and it's also my favorite song on this album.
"Greenwood Whale Fisheries" tells quite a story about a whaling voyage; and listen for Peter, Paul & Mary to do a splendid job on "Whispered Words." "Whispered Words" has a gorgeous melody and it's very memorable. "El Salvador" has Peter, Paul & Mary singing a protest song; that somewhat upbeat, pretty melody certainly belies the seriousness of the lyrics and they deliver this with panache.
"Greenwood" has wonderful music to accompany Peter, Paul & Mary as they sing this poignant song; and the album ends with a very upbeat, positive song about triumph over oppression, "Light One Candle." Although this is a song about Hanukkah, the "light" could easily be a reference to a ray of hope for any oppressed group "Light One Candle" is an excellent way to end the album.
Peter, Paul & Mary gave us a wonderful album with this release; and it's a must have for their fans. People who enjoy folk music in general will also want this for their collections."