Peter, Paul and Mary Album
After a brilliant 'See What Tomorrow Brings' this 'follow up' was different but equally as fine. A departure in that they used members of Paul Butterfield's Blues Band , this is a very strong album and the last, for me, of the albums when they couldn't go wrong. Wonderful tracks include, 'Sometime Lovin', 'Hurry Sundown', 'The Good Times We Had, 'And When I Die', 'Kisses Sweeter than Wine'. Again they managed a definitive cover version-this time Fred Neil's 'Other Side of this Life'. From their first album until this one, Peter, Paul and Mary produced music and records of an incredibly high quality.It surprises me that Peter Yarrow doesn't think they got the sound right and were searching for a style here. Listening to this on CD now some 35 years after I bought it as a 15 year old it sounds wonderful. This is a very beautiful record. The title might suggest they couldn't think of a title. But these songs are, largely, all about time. It remains my favourite PPM record. The next one 'Album 1700' was okay but didn't seem quite to carry on the excellent direction of this album.