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Phil Ochs, I Ain't Marching Anymore

Audio CD

Disk ID: 156548

Disk length: 51m 49s (14 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1986

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. I Ain't Marching Anymore 2:38
2. In The Heat Of The Summer 3:10
3. Draft Dodger Rag 2:15
4. That's What I Want To Hear 3:12
5. That Was The President 3:27
6. Iron Lady 3:39
7. The Highway Man 5:45
8. Links On The Chain 4:27
9. Hills Of West Virginia 3:29
10. The Men Behind The Guns 3:10
11. Talking Birmingham Jam 3:16
12. Ballad Of The Carpenter 3:57
13. Days Of Decision 3:16
14. Here's To The State Of Mississippi 5:59

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Review

Legend has it that Bob Dylan once devastated the young Ochs by calling him a "journalist" instead of a musician. There's a grain of truth to Dylan's barb, and it explains both the power and limitations of Och's art. Much of his topical material can't stand time's test, although the urgent, black humor of "Here's to the State of Mississippi" and the antiwar anthem "Draft Dodger Rag" still smacks of relevance, no matter how distant their subjects. No doubt the unexpected assassination of Kennedy and the growing mire of the Vietnam War gave Ochs the anger and intensity these songs show. This 1965 album is an essential document of the decade, a glimpse into Och's obsessive genius. --Roy Francis Kasten

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I Ain't Marching Anymore

Tracks: 14, Disk length: 50m 45s (-2m 56s)

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