We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions

We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions
Studio album by Bruce Springsteen
Released April 25, 2006
Recorded 1997, 2005, 2006
Genre Americana, folk rock
Length 60:34
Label Columbia
Producer Bruce Springsteen, Jon Landau
Bruce Springsteen chronology
Hammersmith Odeon London '75
(2006)
We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions
(2006)
Live in Dublin
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [1]
Being There Magazine [2]
FasterLouder [3]
Rolling Stone [4][5]
Pitchfork Media (8.5/10)[6]

We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions, released in 2006, is the fourteenth studio album by Bruce Springsteen.[7]

Contents

History

This is Springsteen's first and so far only album of non-Springsteen material and contains his interpretation of thirteen folk music songs made popular by activist folk musician Pete Seeger. Oddly, none of the selections were written by Pete Seeger.

The record began in 1997, when Springsteen recorded "We Shall Overcome" for the Where Have All the Flowers Gone: the Songs of Pete Seeger tribute album, released the following year. Springsteen had not known much about Seeger given his rock and roll upbringing and orientation, and proceeded to investigate and listen to his music.[8] While playing them in his house, his 10-year-old daughter said, "Hey, that sounds like fun," which caused Springsteen to get interested in further exploring the material and genre.[9]

Via Soozie Tyrell, the violinist in the E Street Band, Springsteen hooked up with a group of lesser-known musicians from New Jersey and New York, and they recorded in an informal, large band setting in Springsteen's New Jersey farm.[8] In addition to Tyrell, previous Springsteen associates The Miami Horns as well as wife Patti Scialfa augmented the proceedings. This group would become The Sessions Band.

The album was Springsteen's second consecutive non-E Street Band, non-rock music project. The critical reception to the album was very positive, with E! Online calling it his "best album since Nebraska [10] and Allmusic labeling it "rambunctious, freewheeling, [and] positively joyous".[11] PopMatters called it a "a sonic transfusion on the order of the Mermaid Avenue records",[12] which were Woody Guthrie songs recorded by Billy Bragg and Wilco. Seeger himself was pleased by result, saying "It was a great honor. He's an extraordinary person, as well as an extraordinary singer."[9]

The album, like its predecessor Devils and Dust, has been released on DualDisc, in a CD/DVD double disc set, and as a set of two vinyl records.

For the DualDisc and CD/DVD sets, the full album is on the CD(-side), while the DVD(-side) side features a PCM Stereo version of the album and a short film about the making and recording of the album. Two bonus songs also appear on the DVD(-side).

The subsequent Bruce Springsteen with The Seeger Sessions Band Tour took this musical approach even further.

On October 3, 2006, the album was reissued as We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions - American Land Edition with five additional tracks (the two bonus tracks from before and three new numbers that had been introduced and heavily featured on the tour), new videos, an expanded documentary and liner notes. Rather than a DualDisc release, the American Land Edition was released with separate CD and DVDs. Added sales were minimal.

The album won the Grammy Award for Best Traditional Folk Album at the 49th Grammy Awards held in February 2007.

The album had sold 700,000 copies in the United States by January 2009;[13] the RIAA certified it with gold record status.

Track listing

All songs traditional or public domain with unknown songwriters, arranged by Bruce Springsteen, unless otherwise noted.

No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Old Dan Tucker"     2:31
2. "Jesse James"   Billy Gashade 3:47
3. "Mrs. McGrath"     4:19
4. "O Mary Don't You Weep"     6:05
5. "John Henry"     5:07
6. "Erie Canal"   Thomas S. Allen 4:03
7. "Jacob's Ladder"     4:28
8. "My Oklahoma Home"   Bill and Agnes "Sis" Cunningham 6:03
9. "Eyes on the Prize"   Traditional; additional lyrics by Alice Wine 5:16
10. "Shenandoah"     4:52
11. "Pay Me My Money Down"     4:32
12. "We Shall Overcome"   Rev. Charles Tindley (lyrics); Adaptation by Guy Carawan, Frank Hamilton, Zilphia Horton, Pete Seeger 4:53
13. "Froggie Went A-Courtin'"     4:33

Personnel

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