Farewells & Fantasies

RELEASE
August 19, 1997
LABEL
Rhino
GENRES
Folk, Political Folk, Psychedelic, Folk-Rock, Singer/Songwriter

Album Review

This 53-song triple-CD set is the most comprehensive collection of Ochs' career that anyone with the cash is likely to see. This set largely supplants Ochs' Elektra discs. The 21-song first disc, steeped in the defiant, leftist politics of the early '60s -- sort of a political time capsule -- sums up his early career as a singing activist/journalist, filled with a mixture of seething outrage and youthful optimism, and sparked by the more than occasional turn of phrase and inventive topical allusion. In addition to expected tracks like "I Ain't Marchin' Anymore," "The Bells," "The Power and the Glory," "Bound for Glory," and "The Highwayman" (from the Vancouver show), listeners get a pair of previously unreleased tracks, including "Morning," one of the very first songs Ochs wrote in New York. The second disc takes a more poetic turn and shows the first signs of maturation, as well the deepening despair and resignation that would ultimately destroy Ochs. Its 16 songs merge his later A&M material with the transitional songs present on his 1966 Elektra "live" album, along with a pair of 1964-vintage demos. And the third disc sums up Ochs in his most daring musical guise, holding audiences spellbound with live performances of "Crucifixion" and his other epic compositions; venturing successfully into art rock with "Pleasures of the Harbor"; parodying his own style as he satirizes the country's foibles in "Outside of a Small Circle of Friends"; performing obituaries to his life ("Chords of Fame") and its purpose ("No More Songs"); and generally challenging even those who thought they knew and understood him. The 98-page booklet is richly annotated and impressively illustrated, and the sound is uniformly excellent.
Bruce Eder, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. What's That I Hear?
  2. The Bells
  3. Morning [#]
  4. Bound for Glory
  5. Highwayman [Live]
  6. Power and the Glory
  7. That's What I Want to Hear
  8. Links on the Chain
  9. Love Me, I'm a Liberal
  10. Too Many Martyrs
  11. In the Heat of the Summer
  12. Here's to the State of Mississippi
  13. I'm Going to Say It Now
  14. One More Parade
  15. Draft Dodger Rag
  16. I Ain't Marching Anymore
  17. We Seek No Wider War [#]
  18. Ringing of Revolution
  19. When I'm Gone
  20. Song of My Returning
  21. There But for Fortune
  22. The War Is Over
  23. I Ain't Marching Anymore [Electric]
  24. White Boots Marching in a Yellow Land
  25. Is There Anybody Here?
  26. Santo Domingo
  27. Song of a Soldier [Demo Recording][#]
  28. Cops of the World
  29. Bracero
  30. Canons of Christianity
  31. I Kill Therefore I Am
  32. Confession [Demo Recording][#]
  33. William Butler Yeats Visits Lincoln Park and Escapes Unscathed
  34. A Toast to Those Who Are Gone
  35. Changes
  36. The Doll House
  37. When in Rome
  38. Pretty Smart on My Part
  39. The World Began in Eden and Ended in Los Angeles [Live]
  40. Tape from California [Live]
  41. Chords of Fame
  42. Gas Station Women
  43. Miranda
  44. Outside of a Small Circle of Friends
  45. Cross My Heart [#][Demo Version]
  46. Flower Lady
  47. The Scorpion Departs But Never Returns
  48. Pleasures of the Harbor
  49. Jim Dean of Indiana
  50. Rehearsals for Retirement
  51. Doesn't Lenny Live Here Anymore
  52. No More Songs
  53. Crucifixion [Live]