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1. One More Parade
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2. The Thresher
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3. Talking Vietnam Blues
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4. Lou Marsh
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5. Power And The Glory
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6. Celia
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7. The Bells
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8. Automation Song
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9. Ballad Of William Worthy
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10. Knock On The Door
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11. Talking Cuban Crisis
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12. Bound For Glory
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13. Too Many Martyrs
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14. What's That I Hear
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15. Bullets Of Mexico (Unreleased LP Version)
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Reviews
Unlike the timeless cover shot, Phil Ochs' 1964 debut has lost a little of its power over the years. While it is no longer as essential as it once was, this disc remains a vivid document of the early 1960s protest movement. "Talking Vietnam Blues" was released when 99% of the country supported the war and yet Ochs' saw through the government's lies immediately. "Power and the Glory" and "One More Parade" were major protest hits.
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- Nick Dedina
Other albums called "All The News That's Fit To Sing" by Phil Ochs:
1964 All the News That's Fit to Sing (Hannibal)
1964 All the News That's Fit to Sing (Hannibal)
(c) 1964 Elektra Entertainment




