This may be on the British American Troubadour set, but it's also the version on the Gunfight at Carnegie Hall album released in 1975. That's where the British album got it, okay?
This version shows up on the vinyl collection 'Phil Ochs: Chords of Fame' and is sublimely superior to the studio version sometimes included on other anthologies.
Please take care to pay for your music, no matter what the source.
This may be on the British American Troubadour set, but it's also the version on the Gunfight at Carnegie Hall album released in 1975. That's where the British album got it, okay?
chillroom 4 months ago
This version shows up on the vinyl collection 'Phil Ochs: Chords of Fame' and is sublimely superior to the studio version sometimes included on other anthologies.
Please take care to pay for your music, no matter what the source.
Aguathuna1 6 months ago
I wonder who playing. L. Mayorga on piano I assume.
JollyRamey 6 months ago
I've been looking for this version of this song for a long time. Thanks for posting. Phil was great.
doctortabby 7 months ago
yep, it's on the cd 'American Troubadour'. wonderful version!
HiddenFormula 7 months ago
Great!
Is this version included on cd?
:)
mostraivos 7 months ago
Simply beautiful. Phil's writing was one of a kind... RIP
OMGDeBest 8 months ago
beautiful song, great
KaiserSoseProduction 9 months ago