Sings For Broadside - Participants

Participants

  • Phil Ochs - guitar, vocals
  • Paul Kaplan - producer
  • Gordon Friesen - producer
Phil Ochs
Discography
Studio albums
  • All the News That's Fit to Sing
  • I Ain't Marching Anymore
  • Pleasures of the Harbor
  • Tape from California
  • Rehearsals for Retirement
  • Greatest Hits
Live albums
  • Phil Ochs in Concert
  • Gunfight at Carnegie Hall
  • There and Now: Live in Vancouver 1968
  • Live at Newport
  • Amchitka, The 1970 Concert That Launched Greenpeace
Posthumous releases
  • Sings for Broadside
  • A Toast to Those Who Are Gone
  • The Broadside Tapes 1
  • The Early Years
  • On My Way
Posthumous
compilations
  • Chords of Fame
  • The War Is Over: The Best of Phil Ochs
  • There but for Fortune
  • Farewells & Fantasies
  • American Troubadour
  • 20th Century Masters – The Millennium Collection: The Best of Phil Ochs
  • Cross My Heart: An Introduction to Phil Ochs
Other albums
  • The Campers: Camp Favorites
  • Interviews with Phil Ochs
Singles
  • "I Ain't Marching Anymore"
  • "Cross My Heart"
  • "Outside of a Small Circle of Friends"
  • "The War Is Over"
  • "My Life"
  • "One Way Ticket Home"
  • "Kansas City Bomber"
  • "Bwatue"
  • "Power and the Glory"
Other songs
  • "Crucifixion"
  • "Draft Dodger Rag"
  • "Love Me, I'm a Liberal"
  • "There but for Fortune"
  • List of songs recorded by Phil Ochs
Documentary films
  • Chords of Fame
  • Phil Ochs: There but for Fortune
Tribute albums
  • Get Your Phil
  • Learn: The Songs of Phil Ochs
  • Poison Ochs: A Tribute to Phil Ochs
  • What's That I Hear?: The Songs of Phil Ochs
Related articles
  • American folk music revival
  • Civil Rights Movement
  • Chicago Seven
  • Counterculture of the 1960s
  • Michael Ochs
  • Sonny Ochs
  • Opposition to the Vietnam War
  • Pigasus
  • Protest song
  • Topical song

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