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I Ain't Marching Anymore


 

I Ain't Marching Anymore was Phil Ochs' second long player, released on Elektra Records in 1965. Dispensing with second guitarist Danny Kalb, Ochs appeared all by his lonesome as he tore through twelve originals, an interpretation of Alfred Noyes' "The Highwayman" set to music (much as Poe's "The Bells" had been set to music on the previous album) and a cover of Ewan MacColl's "The Ballad of the Carpenter".

Track Listing

  • I Ain't Marching Anymore (P. Ochs, 2:37)
  • In The Heat of the Summer (P. Ochs, 3:08)
  • Draft Dodger Rag (P. Ochs, 2:13)
  • That's What I Want To Hear (P. Ochs, 3:10)
  • That Was The President (P. Ochs, 3:26)
  • The Iron Lady (P. Ochs, 3:37)
  • The Highwayman (A. Noyes, with musical interpretation by P. Ochs, 5:42)
  • Links on the Chain (P. Ochs, 4:20)
  • The Hills of West Virginia (P. Ochs, 3:21)
  • The Men Behind The Guns (P. Ochs, 3:03)
  • Talking Birmingham Jam (P. Ochs, 3:13)
  • The Ballad of the Carpenter (E. MacColl, 3:54)
  • Days of Decision (P. Ochs, 3:14)
  • Here's To The State of Mississippi (P. Ochs, 6:02)
  • I Ain't Marching Anymore (electric version) (P. Ochs, 2:50) +
  • + = bonus track on 2002 CD reissue

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