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Phil Ochs - Best Of The Rest-Rare & Unreleased Recordings (2020)⭐
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Description:
Artist: Phil Ochs
Title: The Best Of The Rest: Rare And Unreleased Recordings
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Liberation Hall
Genre: Folk, Singer/Songwriter
Audio codec: FLAC (*.flac)
Rip type: tracks
Total Time: 01:11;06
Tracklist:
1. In the Heat of the Summer (3:02)
2. That's What I Want To Hear (3:05)
3. The Men Behind the Guns (3:00)
4. Days of Decision (3:08)
5. Here's To the State of Mississippi (5:47)
6. Sailors and Soldiers (previously unreleased) (2:36)
7. City Boy (2:17)
8. I'm Tired (2:28)
9. I Wish I Could Have Been Along (previously unreleased) (3:04)
10. I'm Gonna Say It Now (2:44)
11. Canons of Christianity (3:41)
12. Song of Soldier (4:01)
13. Colored Town (3:07)
14. The Confession (3:24)
15. Love Me, I'm A Liberal (3:28)
16. Take It Out Of My Youth (previously unreleased) (4:09)
17. Bracero (2:28)
18. War Is Over: 20 November, 1967 (previously unreleased) (7:30)
19. All Quiet On the Western Front (previously unreleased) (2:49)
20. No More Songs (rehearsal, previously unreleased) (5:30)
Phil Ochs is known primarily as a songwriter but his talents extend far beyond that - to short stories, poetry and satire. More than a torrent, less than a flood, the songs poured out of Phil so quickly that not all were able to find their place on his albums with some of those songs only emerging decades later.
The Warner/Chappell demos which make up the main portion of this represent a time period spanning Ochs' last two albums for Elektra when Phil was finding his full strength as a songwriter and moving to include the lyrical in his repertoire, alongside the topical and satirical