We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions [Bonus Tracks]
Bruce Springsteen - CD
- Artist: Bruce Springsteen
- Format: CD
- Runtime (minutes): 40
- Year: 2006
- UPC: 828768823125
- Item Number: SNY882312
- Release date: 10/03/2006
- 1. Old Dan Tucker
- 2. Jesse James
- 3. Mrs. McGrath
- 4. O Mary Don't You Weep
- 5. John Henry
- 6. Erie Canal
- 7. Jacob's Ladder
- 8. My Oklahoma Home
- 9. Eyes on the Prize
- 10. Shenandoah
- 11. Pay Me My Money Down
- 12. We Shall Overcome
- 13. Froggie Went a Courtin'
- 14. Buffalo Gals [Bonus Track]
- 15. Held Up Without a Gun [Bonus Track]
- 16. How Can a Poor Man Stand Such Times and Live [Bruce Springsteen ...][Bonus Track]
- 17. Bring 'Em Home [Bonus Track]
- 18. American Land [Bonus Track]
- 1. John Henry [DVD]
- 2. Pay Me My Money Down [DVD]
- 3. Buffalo Gals [DVD]
- 4. Erie Canal [DVD]
- 5. None But the Brave [DVD]
- 6. Jacob's Ladder [DVD]
- 7. Froggie Went a Courtin' [DVD]
- 8. Shenandoah [DVD]
- 9. How Can a Poor Man Stand Such Times and Live [Bruce Springsteen ...][Bonus Track]
- 10. Bring 'Em Home [DVD][Live][Bonus Track]
- 11. American Land [DVD][Live][Bonus Track]
- 12. Pay Me My Money Down [DVD][Live][Bonus Track]
- 13. Bonus Material [DVD][Bonus Track]
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We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions [Bonus Tracks] by Bruce Springsteen on CD
We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions is an unusual Bruce Springsteen album in a number of ways. For starters, it's the first covers album Springsteen has recorded in his three-decade career, which is a noteworthy event in itself, but that's not the only thing different about We Shall Overcome. A notorious perfectionist who has been known to tweak and rework albums numerous times before releasing them (or scrapping them, as the case may be), Springsteen pulled together the album quickly, putting aside a planned second volume of the rarities collection Tracks after discovering a set of recordings he made in 1997 for a Pete Seeger tribute album called Where Have All the Flowers Gone: The Songs of Pete Seeger. Enthralled by this handful of tracks -- one of which, "We Shall Overcome," appeared on that tribute -- Springsteen decided to cut a whole album of folk tunes popularized by Pete Seeger. He rounded up 13 musicians, including some who played on those 1997 sessions, and did two one-day sessions in late 2005 and early 2006, swiftly releasing the resulting album that April. As Springsteen stresses in his introductory liner notes, these were live recordings, done with no rehearsals, and We Shall Overcome does indeed have an unmistakably loose feel, and not just because you can hear the Boss call out chord changes in a handful of songs. This music is rowdy and rambling as the group barrels head-first into songs that they're playing together as a band for the first time, and it's hard not to get swept up in their excitement. Springsteen has made plenty of great records, but We Shall Overcome is unique in its sheer kinetic energy; he has never made a record that feels as alive as this. Not only does We Shall Overcome feel different than his other work; it also feels different than Seeger's music. Most of Seeger's recordings were spare and simple, featuring just him and his banjo; his most elaborately produced records were with the Weavers, whose recordings of the '50s did feature orchestration, yet that's a far cry from the big folk band that Springsteen uses here. His combo for the Seeger sessions has a careening, ramshackle feel that's equal parts early-'60s hootenanny and Bob Dylan and the Band's Americana; at times, its ragged human qualities also recall latter-day Tom Waits, although the music here is nowhere near as self-consciously arty as that. Springsteen has truly taken Seeger's music as inspiration, using it as the starting point to take him someplace that is uniquely his own in sheer musical terms. Given that, it should be no great surprise that he also picks through Seeger's songbook in a similar fashion, leaving many (if not most) of Seeger's well-known songs behind in favor of a selection of folk standards which Springsteen learned by listening to Seeger's recordings. (Author/critic Dave Marsh researched the origins of each song here; there are brief introductions in the album's liner notes and thorough histories presented on the official Springsteen site.) While the songs featured adhere to no one specific theme -- there are work songs, spirituals, narratives, and protest songs -- it is possible to see this collection of tunes as Springsteen's subtle commentary on the political state of America, especially given Seeger's reputation as an outspoken political activist, but this disc should hardly be judged as merely an old-fashioned folk record. We Shall Overcome is many things, but a creaky relic is not one of them. Springsteen has drawn from Seeger's songbook -- which he assembled in the '40s, '50s, and '60s from traditional folk songs -- and turned it into something fresh and contemporary. And even if you have no patience for (or interest in) the history of the songs, or their possible meanings, it's easy to enjoy We Shall Overcome on purely musical terms: it's a rambunctious, freewheeling, positively joyous record unlike any other in Springsteen's admittedly rich catalog.[Columbia reissued the album in 2006, adding five bonus tracks and additional video content, including four live tour videos. Unlike the original release, this reissue is not a DualDisc.] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
- Artist: Bruce Springsteen
- Format: CD
- Runtime (minutes): 40
- Year: 2006
- UPC: 828768823125
- Item Number: SNY882312
- Release date: 10/03/2006
- Label: Columbia
- Genre: Rock
- Style: Americana, Contemporary Folk, Folk-Rock, Heartland Rock, Psychedelic, Roots Rock
- Album Type: Lyrics are included with the album
- Sides: 1
- 18 Tracks
- 18 Tracks [Japan Limited Edition]
- Born in the U.S.A.
- Born in the U.S.A.
- Born in the U.S.A. [Japan Limited Edition]
- Born to Run
- Born to Run
- Born to Run
- Born to Run [30th Anniversary Edition]
- Born to Run [Japan Limited Edition]
- Chimes of Freedom
- Darkness on the Edge of Town
- Devils & Dust
- Devils & Dust [Japan Bonus Track]
- Greatest Hits
- Greatest Hits [Japan Limited Edition]
- Greetings From Asburk Park, NJ/The Wild, The Innocent, And The E Street Shuffle/Darknes
- Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J.
- Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J. [Japan Limited Edition]
- Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J./The Wild, The Innocent and the E-Street Shuffle
- Human Touch
- Human Touch
- Human Touch
- In Concert/MTV Plugged
- In Concert/MTV Plugged [Japan Limited Edition]
- Live/1975-85 [Japan 5 CD Reissue]
- Lucky Town
- Lucky Town
- Magic
- Maximum Bruce Springsteen
- Nebraska
- Nebraska
- Nebraska
- Nebraska [Japan Limited Edition]
- River (Mini LP Sleeve)
- Springsteen,bruce: Darkness On The Edge
- Springsteen,bruce: Ghost Of Tom Joad (lt
- Springsteen,bruce: Greetings From Asbury
- Springsteen,bruce: Rising (ltd) (mlps)
- The Classic Interviews
- The Collection, Vol. 2: Nebraska/Lucky Town/In Concert
- The Collection, Vol. 2: Nebraska/Lucky Town/In Concert [Longbox]
- The Collection: Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J./The Wild, the Innocent &...
- The Collection: Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J./The Wild, the Innocent &... [Longbox]
- The Essential Bruce Springsteen
- The Essential Bruce Springsteen [Limited Edition 3.0]
- The Ghost of Tom Joad
- The Ghost of Tom Joad [Japan Limited Edition]
- The Rising
- The River
- The River
- The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle
- The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle (Import)
- The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle [Limited Edition]
- Tracks
- Tunnel of Love
- Tunnel of Love
- We Shall Overcome: Seeger Sessions [DualDisc]
- We Shall Overcome: Seeger Sessions [Japan]
- We Shall Overcome: Seeger Sessions [Japan]
- Working on a Dream
- Working on a Dream [Limited Edition]
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Performers:
- Art Baron - Mandolin
- Art Baron - Penny Whistle
- Art Baron - Tuba
- Bruce Springsteen - Guitar
- Bruce Springsteen - Harmonica
- Bruce Springsteen - Mandolin
- Bruce Springsteen - Organ (Hammond)
- Bruce Springsteen - Percussion
- Bruce Springsteen - Piano
- Bruce Springsteen - Tambourine
- Bruce Springsteen - Vocals
- Charlie Giordano - Accordion
- Charlie Giordano - Organ (Hammond)
- Charlie Giordano - Organ (Pump)
- Charlie Giordano - Piano
- Charlie Giordano - Vocals
- Cindy Mizelle - Vocals
- Clark Gayton - Trombone
- Curt Ramm - Trumpet
- Curtis Rance King, Jr. - Vocals
- Edward Manion - Saxophone
- Edward Manion - Vocals
- Frank Bruno - Guitar
- Frank Bruno - Vocals
- Greg Liszt - Banjo
- Larry Eagle - Drums
- Larry Eagle - Percussion
- Larry Eagle - Vocals
- Lisa Lowell - Vocals
- Marc Anthony Thompson - Guitar
- Marc Anthony Thompson - Vocals
- Mark Clifford - Banjo
- Mark Clifford - Vocals
- Mark Pender - Trumpet
- Mark Pender - Vocals
- Marty Rifkin - Dobro
- Marty Rifkin - Pedal Steel
- Patti Scialfa - Guitar
- Patti Scialfa - Vocals
- Richie Rosenberg - Trombone
- Richie Rosenberg - Vocals
- Sam Bardfeld - Violin
- Sam Bardfeld - Vocals
- Soozie Tyrell - Violin
- Soozie Tyrell - Vocals
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Credits:
- Art Baron - Mandolin
- Art Baron - Penny Whistle
- Art Baron - Tuba
- Bob Clearmountain - Mixing
- Bob Ludwig - Mastering
- Brandon Duncan - Mixing Assistant
- Bruce Springsteen - Adaptation
- Bruce Springsteen - Arranger
- Bruce Springsteen - Guitar
- Bruce Springsteen - Harmonica
- Bruce Springsteen - Liner Notes
- Bruce Springsteen - Mandolin
- Bruce Springsteen - Organ (Hammond)
- Bruce Springsteen - Percussion
- Bruce Springsteen - Piano
- Bruce Springsteen - Producer
- Bruce Springsteen - Tambourine
- Bruce Springsteen - Vocals
- Charlie Giordano - Accordion
- Charlie Giordano - Organ (Hammond)
- Charlie Giordano - Organ (Pump)
- Charlie Giordano - Piano
- Charlie Giordano - Vocals
- Christopher Austopchuk - Art Direction
- Cindy Mizelle - Vocals
- Clark Gayton - Trombone
- Curt Ramm - Trumpet
- Curtis Rance King, Jr. - Vocals
- Danny Clinch - Photography
- Dave Marsh - Research
- Doris Plenn - Adaptation
- Edward Manion - Saxophone
- Edward Manion - Vocals
- Frank Bruno - Guitar
- Frank Bruno - Vocals
- Frank Hamilton - Adaptation
- Frank Hamilton - Lyric Adaptations
- Giancarlo Gallo - Mixing Assistant
- Greg Liszt - Banjo
- Guy Carawan - Adaptation
- Guy Carawan - Lyric Adaptations
- John Bruey - Assistant Engineer
- John Cooper - Engineer
- John Cooper - Mixing
- Kevin Buell - Assistant Engineer
- Larry Eagle - Drums
- Larry Eagle - Percussion
- Larry Eagle - Vocals
- Lisa Lowell - Vocals
- Marc Anthony Thompson - Guitar
- Marc Anthony Thompson - Vocals
- Mark Clifford - Banjo
- Mark Clifford - Vocals
- Mark Pender - Trumpet
- Mark Pender - Vocals
- Marty Rifkin - Dobro
- Marty Rifkin - Pedal Steel
- Michelle Holme - Art Direction
- Michelle Holme - Design
- Patti Scialfa - Guitar
- Patti Scialfa - Vocals
- Pete Seeger - Adaptation
- Pete Seeger - Lyric Adaptations
- Richard Lowe - Assistant Engineer
- Richie Rosenberg - Trombone
- Richie Rosenberg - Vocals
- Ross Peterson - Assistant Engineer
- Sam Bardfeld - Violin
- Sam Bardfeld - Vocals
- Shari Sutcliffe - Contractor
- Soozie Tyrell - Violin
- Soozie Tyrell - Vocals
- Toby Scott - Engineer
- Zilphia Horton - Adaptation
- Zilphia Horton - Lyric Adaptations
Four bonus live tour videos -
How Can a Man Stnad Such Times and Live (Bruce Springsteen version)
Bring 'Em Home
American Land
Pay Me My Money Down
How Can a Man Stnad Such Times and Live (Bruce Springsteen version)
Bring 'Em Home
American Land
Pay Me My Money Down

