Period Pieces: Women's Songs for Men and Women

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Period Pieces: Women's Songs for Men and Women
Period Pieces: Women's Songs for Men and Women cover
Studio album by Peggy Seeger
Released 1998
Recorded Principally in 1998 at Intimate Studios, London, UK
Genre Feminist folk
Length 67:48
Label Tradition
Producer Neill MacColl

Contents

[edit] Track listing

  1. "I'm Gonna Be an Engineer" – 4:34
    Written in 1971; recorded in 1998 at Intimate Studios, London, UK
  2. "Nine-Month Blues" – 4:47
    Written in 1976; recorded in 1998 at Intimate Studios, London, UK
  3. "Lullabye for a Very New Baby" – 2:14
    Written in 1973; recorded live in San Francisco in 1979
  4. "Different Tunes" – 6:12
    Written and recorded in 1988; remixed in 1998 at Intimate Studios, London, UK
  5. "Winnie and Sam" – 5:26
    Written in 1978; recorded in 1998 at Intimate Studios, London, UK
  6. "Reclaim the Night" – 4:07
    Written in 1979; recorded in 1998 at Intimate Studios, London, UK
  7. "Missing" – 4:08
    Written in 1987; recorded in 1998 at Intimate Studios, London, UK
  8. "Union Woman II" – 5:36
    Written in 1978; recorded in 1998 at Intimate Studios, London, UK
  9. "I Support the Boycott" – 3:32
    Written in 1963; recorded in 1986 at Falconer Studios, London, UK
  10. "20 Years" – 4:56
    Written in 1978; recorded in 1988
  11. "RSI" – 3:27
    Written in 1987; recorded in 1998 at Intimate Studios, London, UK
  12. "Different Therefore Equal" – 2:30
    Written in 1978; recorded in 1988; re-recorded in 1998 at Intimate Studios, London, UK
  13. "Turncoat" – 1:02
    Written in 1994; recorded in 1998 at Intimate Studios, London, UK
  14. "B-Side" – 3:41
    Written in 1988; recorded in 1998 at Intimate Studios, London, UK
  15. "Woman on Wheels" – 3:57
    Written in 1987; recorded in 1988 at Intimate Studios, London, UK
  16. "Carry Greenham Home" – 3:17
    Written in 1983; recorded in 1988; remixed in 1998 at Intimate Studios, London, UK
  17. "Darling Annie" – 4:14
    Written in 1971; recorded in 1977; retouched in 1998 at Intimate Studios, London, UK

[edit] Personnel

[edit] Musicians

  • Peggy Seeger - vocals (all tracks), guitar (tracks 1-4, 7, 11, 14-16), banjo (tracks 4, 8), English concertina (tracks 4, 10, 16), autoharp (track 17)
  • Calum MacColl - guitar (track 11), tin whistle (track 10)
  • Neill MacColl - guitar (tracks 2, 5, 7, 11, 13, 15, 17), bass guitar (track 9), box o'pipes (track 13)
  • David Gilmour - guitar (track 5)
  • Simon Edwards - guitarron (track 7)
  • Firoz Shapur - piano (track 9)
  • Phil Di Palma - percussion (track 9)
  • Roy Dodds - percussion (tracks 5, 12, 13)
  • Mary Eagle - vocals (tracks 9, 11, 16)
  • Melanie Harrold - vocals (tracks 6, 14)
  • Sined Jones - vocals (tracks 6, 14)
  • Barb Jungr - vocals (tracks 6, 14)
  • Barbara Lester - vocals (tracks 9, 11)
  • Ewan MacColl - vocals (track 17)
  • Kitty MacColl - vocals (track 16)
  • Sue Norwell - vocals (tracks 9, 1, 16)
  • Jenni Roditi - vocals (tracks 6, 14)
  • Irene Scott - vocals (tracks 6, 9, 11, 14, 16)
  • Jacqueline Selby - vocals (tracks 9, 11, 16)
  • Tara Wilkinson - vocals (track 4)

[edit] Other personnel

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