Late Again (album)

Late Again is the eighth studio album by folk trio, Peter, Paul and Mary and reached #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.[2] Late Again featured one Billboard Magazine Hot 100 single, "Too Much of Nothing" which was written by Bob Dylan.[3] This album continued the group's transitioning sound, continuing to build a slight "Beatles-influenced" edge into their recordings.
Studio albumPeter, Paul & MaryWarner Bros.-Seven ArtsProducerAlbert GrossmanMilt OkunAlbum 1700Peter, Paul and MommyAllmusicPeter, Paul and MaryBillboard's Top 200 Albums ChartMary TraversPeter YarrowGrant ParkDemocratic National ConventionChicagoBillboard MagazineBob DylanNoel StookeyBob DoroughToo Much of NothingHedy WestDon WestI Shall Be ReleasedReason to BelieveTim HardinRobert BanksGene BertonciniElvin BishopRichard BockPaul GriffinHerbert "Herbie" HancockHerb LovelleCharlie McCoyWayne MossBernard PurdieHargus RobbinsRuss SavakusJohn SimonMarvin StammLuther TuckerPaul WinterToni WinePaul StookeyMovingIn the WindA Song Will RiseSee What Tomorrow BringsThe Peter, Paul and Mary AlbumNo Easy Walk to FreedomIn These TimesSongs of Conscience and ConcernIn ConcertPeter, Paul & Mommy, TooLemon TreeIf I Had a HammerPuff, the Magic Dragon500 MilesBlowin' in the WindDon't Think Twice, It's All RightTell It on the MountainThe Times They Are a-Changin'When the Ship Comes InSan Francisco Bay BluesEarly Morning RainI Dig Rock and Roll MusicDay Is DoneLeaving on a Jet PlaneWhere Have All the Flowers Gone?And When I DieBoa ConstrictorEl SalvadorThe First Time Ever I Saw Your FaceThis Land Is Your LandLight One CandleDiscography