Goofing-Off Suite is a studio album by Pete Seeger. It was originally released in 1955 on Folkways Records with a 10-inch format. The album contains music adapted from the classical, folk and popular genres, with Seeger urging in the liner notes that musicians should "swipe music from different genres to break down musical barriers and expand musical horizons". The album was reissued on 12-inch vinyl by Smithsonian Folkways Recordings in 2018.
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| - Goofing-Off Suite is a studio album by Pete Seeger. It was originally released in 1955 on Folkways Records with a 10-inch format. The album contains music adapted from the classical, folk and popular genres, with Seeger urging in the liner notes that musicians should "swipe music from different genres to break down musical barriers and expand musical horizons". The album was reissued on 12-inch vinyl by Smithsonian Folkways Recordings in 2018. (en)
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| - Pete Seeger, except where noted (en)
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| - Woody Guthrie
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- "Empty Pocket Blues" co-written with Lee Hays (en)
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| - Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring
- Blue Skies (Irving Berlin song)
- Opening Theme (en)
- Cindy (en)
- The Girl I Left Behind (en)
- Anitra's Dance/Brandy Leave Me Alone (en)
- Barrel of Money Blues (en)
- Chorale from Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 (en)
- Duet from Beethoven's Symphony No. 7 (en)
- Mexican Blues (en)
- Oh! Liza, Poor Gal (en)
- Russian Folk Themes and Yodel (en)
- Sally My Dear (en)
- Time's A-Getting Hard (en)
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| - Goofing-Off Suite is a studio album by Pete Seeger. It was originally released in 1955 on Folkways Records with a 10-inch format. The album contains music adapted from the classical, folk and popular genres, with Seeger urging in the liner notes that musicians should "swipe music from different genres to break down musical barriers and expand musical horizons". Instruments used in the recording include: banjo, guitar, mandolin and chalil. The first half of the album features adaptations, for banjo, of classical works, with the second half containing more traditional folk. The album is predominantly instrumental, but Seeger does add some yodelling, whistling, humming and singing (in German and English) to a few tracks. The album was reissued on 12-inch vinyl by Smithsonian Folkways Recordings in 2018. (en)
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