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Phil Ochs

Sample this concert
  1. 1Stage Banter / Song Intro01:02
  2. 2There But For Fortune02:59
  3. 3Song Intro00:58
  4. 4Maintaining Law And Order03:23
  5. 5Song Intro00:50
  6. 6Draft Dodgers Rag02:44
  7. 7Song Intro00:34
  8. 8Miranda06:15
  9. 9Song Intro00:49
  10. 10Pleasures Of The Harbour06:00
  11. 11Tape From California07:06
  12. 12I Ain't Marching Anymore (incomplete)02:58
  13. 13Cross My Heart (Outtake)04:05
Liner Notes

Phil Ochs - vocals, guitar

Possessor of a sharp wit, sardonic sense of humor and a distinctive voice, Phil Ochs was one of the most prolific topical folk singers of the 1960s. Presented here is a previously unheard recording of Ochs performing live at The Ash Grove, shortly after his relocation to California during the Summer Of Love.

Recorded around the time Ochs had begun working on his fifth album, Tape From California, which would feature both topical and experimental songwriting, this recording captures Ochs at a career transition, when he began widening the scope of his music. Longer poetic songs with more elaborate arrangements were becoming just as likely as the solo acoustic protest songs that built his reputation.

Ochs' set features a nice balance of old and new material. Not surprisingly, his fourth album, Pleasures Of The Harbor is emphasized, including the opener "Cross My Heart," plus "Miranda" and the title song back to back later in the set. Staples of his early 60s repertoire are also here, including three of his most important songs, "There But For Fortune," "Draft Dodgers Rag" and the setclosing "I Ain't Marching Anymore." However, what may be of greatest interest to Ochs fans is the Woody Guthrie inspired "Maintaining Law And Order" and a sneak preview of what was soon to come with a primarily instrumental performance of "Tape From California."