Protest and folk songs. Phil Ochs, principal composer, vocals, and guitar ; Danny Kalb, second guitar. Recorded at Mastertone Recording Studios, New York City, 1964, 1965. Reissue. Compact disc. Booklet with lyrics and biographical notes by Gordon Friesen, Agnes (Sis) Cunningham, Bruce Jackson, and Peter Doggett in English ([10] pages) inserted in container.
Contents:
Disc 1. Bullets of Mexico. One more parade -- Thresher -- Talking Vietnam -- Lou Marsh -- Power & the glory -- Celia -- Bells -- Automation song -- Ballad of William Worthy -- Knock on the door -- Talking Cuban crisis -- Bound for glory -- Too many martyrs -- What's that I hear -- Bullets of Mexico. Disc 2. I ain't marching anymore. I ain't marching anymore -- In the heat of the summer -- Draft dodger rag -- That's what I want to hear -- That was the president -- Iron Lady -- The highwayman -- Links on the chain -- Hills of West Virginia -- The men behind the guns -- Talking Birmingham jam -- Ballad of the carpenter -- Days of decision -- Here's to the state of Mississippi -- I ain't marching anymore.
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