Peter, Paul and Mary - Late Again (1968) Vinyl LP • Too Much of Nothing
Catalog Number:
WS-1751Musical Styles:
1960s, Folk, Folk RockSleeve Grade:
Excellent (EX)Record Grade:
Excellent (EX)Condition Details:
Still in ORIGINAL SHRINK-WRAP (opened). Vinyl plays with occasional light-crackles (play-graded). Momentary sound interference mid-way through "Rich Man". Cover has light-scuffing (front/back). Inner-sleeve is generic grey WB. Spine is easy-to-read (printed off-center) with wear. Little shelf-wear along top/bottom-edge; some wear to corners. Opening is crisp with signs of light use. (Notch in bottom-left.)
Tracks:
- Apologize
- Moments Of Soft Persuasion
- Yesterday's Tomorrow
- Too Much Of Nothing
- There's Anger In The Land
- Love City (Postcards To Duluth)
- She Dreams
- Hymn
- Tramp On The Street
- I Shall Be Released
- Reason To Believe
- Rich Man Poor Man
About The Record:
Late Again, by folk-pop trio, Peter, Paul and Mary, reached No. 14 on Billboard's Top 200 Albums Chart. The same week that this album was released, group members Mary Travers and Peter Yarrow were part of an anti-war demonstration in Grant Park during the late August Democratic National Convention in Chicago, IL. The two were among demonstrators who were beaten and teargassed; this made newsreels across the country. Late Again featured one Billboard Hot 100 single, Too Much of Nothing which was written by Bob Dylan. This album continued the group's transitioning sound, building a slight "Beatles-influenced" edge into their recordings.