The most popular acoustic folk music group of the 1960s, Peter, Paul and Mary mixed great songs with political and social activism. They brought folk music to a new prominence in the post-McCarthy era, putting lyrics about politics and morality on the radio amid the syrupy boy-girl love tunes that dominated the airwaves. This release features the trio’s first two albums, originally issued by Warner Bros. in the early 1960s. First, the splendid self- titled debut LP, Peter, Paul and Mary – featuring some of their fine own compositions like “Early in the Morning” or “Cruel War,” and then their second long-play, (Moving), which contains such highlights as “Pretty Mary,” “Flora,” “A’ Soalin’,” and “Puff, the Magic Dragon.”
1. Early In the Morning
2. 500 Miles
3. Sorrow
4. This Train
5. Bamboo
6. It's Raining
7. If I Had My Way
8. Cruel War
9. Lemon Tree
10. If I Had a Hammer
11. Autumn To May
12. Where Have All the Flowers Gone?
13. Settle Down
14. Gone the Rainbow
15. Flora
16. Pretty Mary
17. Puff, the Magic Dragon
18. This Land is Your Land
19. Man Come Into Egypt
20. Old Coat
21. Tiny Sparrow
22. Big Boat
23. Morning Train
24. A' Soalin'
25. The Times They Are
26. Changin'
27. One Kind Favor
28. If I Had My Way