Precious Friend is a double album by Arlo Guthrie and Pete Seeger with Shenandoah. The album, Guthrie's final record on Warner Bros., is a compilation of songs from when Guthrie and Seeger toured together. John Pilla produced the recording. [1]
The songs on the album include "Kisses Sweeter than Wine", made famous by The Weavers, "If I Had a Hammer", and a multi-religious "Old Time Religion". The duo also perform three of Woody Guthrie's songs. Some tracks, rather than songs, are Guthrie or Pete telling stories or thinking out loud. The track Sailin' Up, Sailin' Down is based on Seeger's Hudson River Sloop Clearwater to clean up the Hudson River in the 1960s and beyond.
The album was praised upon its release by Rolling Stone (which did not review Guthrie's last album, Power of Love) as "more than a collection of old folk memories ... memory made alive." Stereo Review also ran a positive review, writing that it worked better than most other live albums because of Guthrie's and Seeger's "nice, decent, eternally optimistic" personalities.[1] A later All Music Guide' review was more mixed, claiming some of the tracks "lost much of their initial charm" over time.[2]