The Greenwich Village Folk Scene - Original Album Series CD3 - Phil Ochs(2015)

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The Greenwich Village Folk Scene - Original Album Series CD3 - Phil Ochs(2015)

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3.01. Phil Ochs — I Ain't Marching Anymore (2:35)
3.02. Phil Ochs — In the Heat of the Summer (3:07)
3.03. Phil Ochs — Draft Dodger Rag (2:12)
3.04. Phil Ochs — That's What I Want to Hear (3:11)
3.05. Phil Ochs — That was the President (3:25)
3.06. Phil Ochs — Iron Lady (3:35)
3.07. Phil Ochs — The Highwayman (5:41)
3.08. Phil Ochs — Links on the Chain (4:22)
3.09. Phil Ochs — Hills of West Virginia (3:23)
3.10. Phil Ochs — The Men Behind the Guns (3:04)
3.11. Phil Ochs — Talking Birmingham Jam (3:13)
3.12. Phil Ochs — Ballad of the Carpenter (3:56)
3.13. Phil Ochs — Days of Decision (3:13)
3.14. Phil Ochs — Here's to the State of Mississippi (5:52)

 

Phil Ochs was a singer/songwriter during the 1960's (variously categorized as ``topical'', ``protest'' and ``folk''). He was a contemporary (and friend) of Bob Dylan. (who said: ``I just can't keep up with Phil. And he's getting better and better and better.'') He was a prolific writer of protest songs such as Draft Dodger Rag, I Ain't Marchin' Anymore and Outside Of A Small Circle Of Friends. His output diminished at the end of the 60's after putting out 7 albums. He wrote little in the 70's and, sadly, took his own life in 1976. ---web.cecs.pdx.edu

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