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Phil Ochs – All The News That's Fit To Sing
Label: Audio Clarity – ACL0030
FORMAT: VINYL LP
By 1964, Bob Dylan was moving away from topical folk songs just as Phil Ochs—his only legitimate creative threat on the Greenwich Village folk scene—was mastering the art form in ways that pleased the politically minded audiences and fellow folk singers of the civil rights movement. This was only natural, for politics and a sense of justice were on Ochs' mind, and the ways of the world would eventually doom Ochs and his idealism. With this set, modern listeners who aren't politically and socially aware of the names and places of 1964 may find songs about Lou Marsh, William Worthy, and even the Cuban missile crisis and the Vietnam War a bit beyond their reach. But any ears attuned to acoustic music should find Ochs' take on Edgar Allan Poe ("The Bells") and his tribute to Woody Guthrie ("Bound for Glory") to be touching and true. Where Dylan had a tough, cutting rock 'n' roll heart, Ochs had a stronger grasp on melody and more baroque taste in arrangements. Even here on his debut album, it's obvious just how great a singer Ochs really was.
TRACKLIST
A1 One More Parade
A2 The Thresher
A3 Talking Vietnam
A4 Lou Marsh
A5 Power And The Glory
A6 Celia
A7 The Bells
B1 Automation Song
B2 Ballad Of William Worthy
B3 Knock On The Door
B4 Talking Cuban Crisis
B5 Bound For Glory
B6 Too Many Martyrs
B7 What's That I Hear
B8 Bullets of Mexico