Farewells & Fantasies
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Released | 1997 | |||
Recorded | 1964-1970 | |||
Genre | Folk | |||
Label | Elektra | |||
Producer | Gary Stewart, Michael Ochs, Meegan Lee Ochs | |||
Phil Ochs chronology | ||||
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Farewells & Fantasies is the 1997 posthumous box set of the work of singer/songwriter Phil Ochs, chronicling his life and career in music from 1964 through 1970. With its non-chronological running order, it plays like three separate albums, each showcasing a different side of Ochs. The compilation was produced by Gary Stewart, Michael Ochs (Phil's brother) and Meegan Lee Ochs (Phil's daughter). Liner notes include a foreword by Meegan Lee Ochs, "The Sound of Freedom Callin'" by Michael Ventura and "Song of a Soldier: The Life and Times of Phil Ochs" by Mark Kemp, (Music News Editor of Rolling Stone,) track-by-track explanations by Ben Edmonds, discography, selected bibliography, and many photographs, some of which are from the family's private collections. The box set is dedicated to a friend, co-writer, and inspiration to Phil Ochs, Bob Gibson, who died while the box set was in production. Its title comes from the back of Ochs' LP Tape from California.
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Track listing
Disc One
- "What's That I Hear?"
- "The Bells"
- "Morning" (previously unreleased)
- "Bound for Glory"
- "The Highwayman"
- "The Power and the Glory"
- "That's What I Want to Hear"
- "Links On The Chain"
- "Love Me, I'm a Liberal"
- "Too Many Martyrs"
- "In the Heat of the Summer"
- "Here's to the State of Mississippi"
- "I'm Going To Say It Now"
- "One More Parade"
- "Draft Dodger Rag"
- "I Ain't Marching Anymore"
- "We Seek No Wider War"
- "Ringing of Revolution"
- "When I'm Gone"
- "Song of My Returning"
- "There but for Fortune"
Disc Two
- "The War Is Over"
- "I Ain't Marching Anymore" (electric)
- "White Boots Marching in a Yellow Land"
- "Is There Anybody Here"
- "Santo Domingo"
- "Song of a Soldier" (unreleased)
- "Cops of the World"
- "Bracero"
- "Canons of Christianity"
- "I Kill Therefore I Am"
- "The Confession" (unreleased)
- "William Butler Yeats Visits Lincoln Park and Escapes Unscathed"
- "A Toast to Those Who Are Gone"
- "Changes"
- "The Doll House"
- "When in Rome"
Disc Three
- "Pretty Smart on My Part"
- "The World Began in Eden and Ended in Los Angeles" (live)
- "Tape From California" (live)
- "Chords of Fame"
- "Gas Station Women"
- "Miranda"
- "Outside of a Small Circle of Friends"
- "Cross My Heart"
- "Flower Lady"
- "The Scorpion Departs but Never Returns"
- "Pleasures of the Harbor"
- "Jim Dean Of Indiana"
- "Rehearsals for Retirement"
- "Doesn't Lenny Live Here Anymore"
- "No More Songs"
- "Crucifixion" (live)
References
- ^ "Farewells & Fantasies > Review". Allmusic. Retrieved December 15, 2011.