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Bring Me Home
Peggy Seeger
Bring Me Home
Genres: Folk, Pop
 
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After the joyous interruption of an all-star 70th birthday party onstage at London's Queen Elizabeth Hall, captured on last year's Three Score and Ten 2-CD set, Bring Me Home completes Peggy Seeger's "Home Trilogy" of CDs,...  more »

     
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All Artists: Peggy Seeger
Title: Bring Me Home
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Appleseed Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/2008
Re-Release Date: 1/22/2008
Genres: Folk, Pop
Style: Traditional Folk
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 611587110626

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After the joyous interruption of an all-star 70th birthday party onstage at London's Queen Elizabeth Hall, captured on last year's Three Score and Ten 2-CD set, Bring Me Home completes Peggy Seeger's "Home Trilogy" of CDs, containing indelible songs from the past capped by a tender new original composition saluting the beloved figures of her own personal history. Like the preceding "Home" volumes, Heading for Home (2003) and Love Call Me Home (2005), Peggy has chosen songs that, as she says, "tap me on the shoulder," that are "companions when I am lonely or when I'm on a long solo drive between gigs." Mostly learned during her childhood as a member of one of America's "first families of folk," the dozen traditional U.S. songs on Bring Me Home, nine previously unrecorded by Peggy, remain potent and plainspoken, rough edges still intact. With minimal instrumentation (mostly her own 5-string banjo, guitar and English concertina), Peggy sings of timeless situations in less "civilized" times. There are ruffians headed for the gallows, the poor and homeless driven to desperate deeds, young women trying to assert their independence with varying results, working class testimonials, and wandering lovers. And, of course, what's traditional music without bloodshed? In "Molly Bond," one of the two songs Peggy performs in haunting a cappella, the heroine is mistaken for a swan and slain by her lover. In her wonderfully tart liner notes, Peggy summarizes "O The Wind and Rain," for which her son Calum, the "Home Trilogy" producer, provides an eerie, droning harmonium accompaniment, as "Sister drowning sister, brother stabbing brother, fathers burning their daughters at the stake, mothers strangling their babies . . . ah, family life!" Peggy brings the CD and trilogy to a gentle close with the self-penned title track, a loving tribute to her own extended family, including her parents; half-brother and international folk icon Pete Seeger; brother and fellow musician Mike; her late husband, the revered English songwriter and activist Ewan MacColl ("The first time ever I saw his face/His heart became my home"); and her current partner, Irene Pyper-Scott. The next generation of Seeger/MacColls is represented by Peggy's sons Calum (producer, guitar, harmonium, backing vocals) and Neill (guitar, autoharp, mandolin, backing vocals) and daughter Kitty, who co-designed the CD's packaging.

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Matthew F. Byrnes | Saint Paul, MN United States | 11/06/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Highly recommended. It's less political than some of Peggy Seeger's early works, and focuses more on strange old folk songs. Her voice is great, the banjo playing is great. Definitely worth checking out."