A Toast to Those Who Are Gone
A Toast To Those Who Are Gone was a 1986 compilation of recordings that Phil Ochs made in the early-to-mid 1960s, mostly between his contracts with Elektra Records and A&M Records. In line with recordings made on the former, Ochs espouses his left-leaning views on civil rights on songs like "Ballad of Oxford", "Going Down To Mississippi" and "Colored Town", his views on worker's rights on "No Christmas in Kentucky", his attack on the American Medical Association on "A.M.A. Song", and the unwilling hero (perhaps Ochs himself) on the title track.
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1986 - Phil Ochs - Elektra Records - A&M Records
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The CD carried an extra track, "The Trial", and the liner notes were by noted Ochs fan Sean Penn.
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~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Track Listing |
| ► | Participants |
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