Paul & Mary Peter
Though they were dismissed by folk purists at the time for being too pop, Peter, Paul and Mary did more than anyone else to bring folk music into the mainstream in the early 1960s. Not only did they champion traditional folk music, they were the first to popularize the work of Bob Dylan; their versions of Dylan's "Blowin' in the Wind" and "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right" reached the Top 10 in 1963, when Dylan was still largely unknown. The trio broke up in 1970, but after their reunion in 1978 they have periodically toured and released music into the 21st century, despite Mary Travers's battle with leukemia.
The Best of Peter, Paul & Mary: Ten Years Together
Paul & Mary Peter
Warner Bros. Records (Record Label), 2008
1 CD
The Very Best of Peter, Paul & Mary
Paul & Mary Peter
Rhino Records (USA), 2005
1 CD
Carry It On
Paul & Mary Peter
Rhino Records (USA), 2004
4 CD
In These Times
Paul & Mary Peter
Rhino Records (USA), 2004
1 CD
Songs of Conscience and Concern
Paul & Mary Peter
Warner Bros. Records (Record Label), 1999
1 CD
Such Is Love
Paul & Mary Peter
Warner Bros. Records (Record Label), 1998
1 CD
Around the Campfire
Paul & Mary Peter
Warner Bros. Records (Record Label), 1998
2 CD
Lifelines Live
Paul & Mary Peter
Warner Bros. Records (Record Label), 1996
1 CD
