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Peter, Paul & Mary: 11 Albums Mini LP CD Collection 1962-69 [2012]

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Genre: Folk, Folk Rock, Folk Pop, Pop Rock Country of disc production: Japan Year of disc release: 2012 Publisher (label): Warner Music Japan Catalog number: WPCR-14591~14602 Country: USA Audio codec: FLAC (*.flac) Rip type: image+.cue Audio bitrate: lossless Duration: 07:31:11 Albums: 1962 - Peter, Paul And Mary 00:34:30 1963 - (Moving) 00:35:10 1963 - In The Wind 00:38:12 1964 - In Concert (2CD Set) 01:23:21 1965 - A Song Will Rise 00:37:39 1965 - See What Tomorrow Brings 00:33:52 1966 - Album 00:35:25 1967 - Album 1700 00:40:14 1967 - In Japan 00:43:54 1968 - Late Again 00:33:05 1969 - Peter, Paul And Mommy 00:35:48 Cardboard sleeve (mini LP) reissue from Peter, Paul and Mary featuring 2012 remastering, using the original master tape. Includes a description and lyrics. Part of a eleven-album Peter, Paul and Mary cardboard sleeve reissue series featuring albums "Peter, Paul And Mary I," "Moving," "In The Wind," "Peter, Paul And Mary in Concert," "A Song Will Rise," "See What Tomorrow Brings," "The Peter, Paul And Mary Album," "Album 1700," "In Japan," "Late Again," and "Peter, Paul And Mommy." cdjapan.co.jp Peter, Paul and Mary are an American folk trio formed in New York City in 1961, consisting of Peter Yarrow, Paul Stookey and Mary Travers, who became (according to Allmusic) the most popular folk group of the 1960s and had a significant influence on the development of the genre. Subsequently, Peter, Paul and Mary did not give up their positions, remaining in the history of modern music one of the most long-lasting and consistent in their work groups. A characteristic factor that determined the difference between the trio and their main competitors, in particular, The Kingston Trio and The Brothers Four, was their long-term relationship with the same major label, Warner Bros., - "... Which is not surprising: their roots go to a depth that few could dream of, while they appeal to audiences that few can reach" (Allmusic). Peter, Paul and Mary have had twelve albums enter the Billboard 200, with the first two (in 1962 and 1963) reaching #1. Of their 19 Top 100 hits on the US Singles Chart, their highest was "Leaving on a Jet Plane" (#1, 1969). The group won five Grammy Awards from 1962 to 1969