| Long Time Passing: Kronos Quartet & Friends Celebrate Pete Seeger | ||||
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| Released | October 9, 2020 | |||
| Recorded | September 2019 at Studio 9, The Porches Inn at Mass MoCA, North Adams, MA | |||
| Genre | Folk music Classical Music  | |||
| Label | Smithsonian Folkways | |||
| Producer | Kronos Quartet, Reshena Liao | |||
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Long Time Passing is a 2020 album by Kronos Quartet celebrating the music of Pete Seeger. The album was commissioned by the FreshGrass Foundation and released on the Smithsonian Folkways label.[1][2][3] This release follows 2017's Folk Songs, which saw the Kronos Quartet teaming with a variety of folk musicians.
Track listing
- "Which Side Are You On?" – 2:22
 - "The President Sang Amazing Grace" – 3:56
 - "Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram" – 3:40
 - "Waist Deep in the Big Muddy" – 3:23
 - "Jarama Valley" – 3:18
 - "Garbage" – 3:06
 - "Storyteller" (Jacob Garchik) – 16:29
 - "Mbube" – 2:44
 - "If I Had a Hammer" – 2:07
 - "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" – 4:03
 - "Step By Step" – 3:02
 - "Andajaleo" – 2:37
 - "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine" – 3:10
 - "Turn, Turn, Turn" – 3:57
 - "We Shall Overcome" – 5:09
 
Personnel
- Kronos Quartet
 
- Friends
 
- Sam Amidon – vocals, banjo
 - Maria Arnal – vocals
 - Brian Carpenter – vocals
 - Lee Knight – vocals, banjo
 - Meklit Hadero – vocals
 - Aoife O'Donovan – vocals
 
- Production
 
- Kronos Quartet and Reshena Liao – producers
 - Arrangements by Jacob Garchik
 - Scott Fraser – engineering for Kronos Quartet
 - Mixed by David Harrington and Zach Miley
 - Additional mixing by John Kilgore
 - Bob Ludwig – mastering at Gateway Mastering Studios, Portland, Maine, United States
 
See also
References
- ↑ Blistein, Jon (29 July 2002). "Kronos Quartet Preview Pete Seeger Tribute Album With 'Where Have All the Flowers Gone'". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 20 June 2021.
 - ↑ Spencer, Neil (10 Oct 2020). "Long Time Passing: Kronos Quartet & Friends Celebrate Pete Seeger – a timely tribute". The Guardian.
 - ↑ "Kronos Quartet and Friends: Long Time Passing — songs of protest". Financial Times. 9 October 2020. Retrieved 25 June 2021.
 
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