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Phil Ochs, All the News That's Fit to Sing

Audio CD

Disk ID: 145282

Disk length: 43m 57s (15 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2006

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. One More Parade 3:21
2. The Thresher 2:56
3. Talking Vietnam 3:37
4. Lou Marsh 4:10
5. Power and the Glory 2:20
6. Celia 3:15
7. The Bells 3:11
8. Automation Song 2:14
9. Ballad of William Worthy 2:15
10. Knock on the Door 2:52
11. Talking Cuban Crisis 2:47
12. Bound for Glory 3:20
13. Too Many Martyrs 2:51
14. What's That I Hear 2:04
15. Bullets of Mexico 2:34

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Review

As one of the greatest protest folksingers of the 1960s, Phil Ochs sang with a strong sense of purpose and an even stronger sense for melody. His songs, which champion the rights of the downtrodden, promote world peace, and memorialize the lives of great men, are among the most memorable of the genre. This is his first album and while in many ways a young man's record--Ochs redefines the term "earnest"--it is also steeped in the folk tradition. Danny Kalb of the Blues Project accompanies Ochs on second guitar, adding quick bursts of color. "Talking Cuban Crisis" and "Talking Vietnam" are now dated, but "Bound for Glory" (his tribute to Woody Guthrie), "One More Parade," and "Too Many Martyrs" are human rights songs always in fashion. --Rob O'Connor

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All the News That's Fit to Sing

Tracks: 14 (-1 tracks), Disk length: 41m 1s (-3m 4s)

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