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''What's That I Hear?: The Songs of Phil Ochs'' is a 1998 tribute compilation to the music of the late
Phil Ochs Philip David Ochs (; December 19, 1940 – April 9, 1976) was an American songwriter and protest singer (or, as he preferred, a topical singer). Ochs was known for his sharp wit, sardonic humor, political activism, often alliterative lyrics, and ...
. The various performers cover several generations of Ochs' admirers. All profits from the album's sales were divided equally between the non-profits, the
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Foundation of Southern California and '' Sing Out! Magazine''.


Overview

Producer
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says that he never intended the project to be a tribute album: "It was coming up on the twentieth anniversary of Phil 's death. I always had loved his music and his politics and respected what he did. Then I happened to hear this group
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Sonia Rutstein and her sister Cindy—do the song 'Is There Anybody Here?' That just clicked the light on, you know, that here's a young group in their twenties, doing Phil Ochs material and doing it in a really dynamic way. I was really inspired. That demonstrated to me that the songs were still valid, still vigorous, and could be done in contemporary way." A core group of the artists from the compilation were frequent participants in the "Phil Ochs Song Nights" that Phil's sister Sonny Ochs had been holding for the past 15 years. Five of these artist participated in a tour to support the album. They were Pat Humphries,
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. Three of the songs included were not recorded by Ochs in his lifetime: "Hands", "Freedom Riders", and "Sailors and Soldiers".Nash, Alanna, "Popular Music Reviews: Collections: ''What's That I Hear?: The Songs of Phil Ochs''", ''
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'', 63:7, July 1998, p.80
Some of the songs are performed in a style similar to Ochs's, but others are given new arrangements. For example, Rex Fowler of Aztec Two Step performs " There but for Fortune" with a
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rhythm and updates the lyrics with references to the incident at Tiananmen Square. The album was the second-most-played album by folk radio DJs in 1998.Folk Radio Airplay Top Albums of 1998
compiled by Richard Gillmann from FolkDJ-L radio playlists
It ranked behind another major folk music tribute double album released the same week, '' Where Have All the Flowers Gone: The Songs of Pete Seeger'' ( Appleseed/ Red House). Writing for ''
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'', Bruce Eder said of the compilation: "The quality of the performances is uniformly first-rate, and it's astonishing to discover the full range of admirers that Ochs' songs attract, as well as the sheer selection of songs, some of which Ochs never got to record officially — few key bases are left untouched in the two-hour-plus collection, although it would have been nice if someone had covered released obscurities such as 'Basket in the Pool.' The notes are very thorough, personal, and affecting."


Track listing

Words and music by Phil Ochs except where noted erformers are also indicated
Disc one: # "
Power and the Glory "Power and the Glory" (sometimes titled "The Power and the Glory") is an American patriotic song by Phil Ochs, a U.S. protest singer from the 1960s known for being a harsh critic of the American military and industrial establishment. Originally ...
" – 3:06 [
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] # "Boy in Ohio" – 5:01 [David Buskin] # "Jim Dean of Indiana" – 5:40 [Sammy Walker (singer), Sammy Walker] # "Chords of Fame" – 3:49 /nowiki>Lauren Agnelli, Dave Rave">Dave Rave & the Charmers">Laure.html" ;"title="Lauren_Agnelli.html" ;"title="/nowiki>Lauren Agnelli">/nowiki>Lauren Agnelli, Dave Rave">Dave Rave & the Charmers/nowiki>] # " There but for Fortune" – 4:12 [Peter Yarrow] # "Flower Lady" – 4:58 /nowiki>Iain Matthews">Iain_Matthews.html" ;"title="/nowiki>Iain Matthews">/nowiki>Iain Matthews/nowiki> # "I Ain't Marching Anymore (song)">I Ain't Marching Anymore ''I Ain't Marching Any More'' is Phil Ochs' second LP, released on Elektra Records in 1965. History Ochs performs alone on twelve original songs, an interpretation of Alfred Noyes' " The Highwayman" set to music (much as Poe's "The Bells" had be ...
" – 2:42 [Arlo Guthrie] # "Is There Anybody Here?" – 4:04 [SONiA] # "Draft Dodger Rag" – 2:53 [Tom Paxton] # "Changes" – 4:53 [
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] # "The Bells" (Poem by Edgar Allan Poe adapted & set to music by Phil Ochs) – 2:45 [The Roches] # "Pleasures of the Harbor" – 5:27 [
Rod MacDonald Rod MacDonald (born August 17, 1948) is an American singer-songwriter, novelist, and educator. He was a "big part of the 1980s folk revival in Greenwich Village clubs", performing at the Speakeasy, The Bottom Line, Folk City, and the "Songwr ...
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] # "Another Age" – 3:58 [John Wesley Harding (singer), John Wesley Harding] # "When I'm Gone" – 5:45 [Eric Andersen] Disc two: # "What's That I Hear?" – 3:12 [
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] # "Hands" – 5:43 [ Pat Humphries] # "Bracero" – 4:20 /nowiki>John Gorka">John_Gorka.html" ;"title="/nowiki>John Gorka">/nowiki>John Gorka/nowiki> # "Sailors and Soldiers" – 3:58 [Sid Griffin & Billy Bragg] # "The Highwayman (poem), The Highwayman" (Poem by Alfred Noyes adapted & set to music by Phil Ochs) – 6:01 [Steve Gillette & Cindy Mangsen] # "Gas Station Women" – 3:08 Megan_McDonough.html" ;"title="/nowiki>Megon McDonough, Megan McDonough">/nowiki> Megan McDonough & Christine Lavin/nowiki> # "Outside of a Small Circle of Friends" – 3:31 [Dave Van Ronk] # "Crucifixion (song), Crucifixion" – 8:18 [David Massengill] # "Here's to the State of Mississippi" – 7:11 [Katy Moffatt] # "Freedom Riders" – 3:27 [
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] # "Iron Lady" – 5:00 [Anne Hills] # "There But for Fortune" – 4:08 [ Rex Fowler] # "No More Songs" – 3:37 /nowiki>Karen Savoca">Karen_Savoca.html" ;"title="/nowiki>Karen Savoca">/nowiki>Karen Savoca/nowiki>


Credits

* Compilation produced by Gene Shay * Executive producer – Carl Apter * Music director – Larry Cohen * Spiritual guide – Sonny Ochs * Project coordinator – Debby Appelbaum, assisted by Phillip Seitz * Mastering – Masterwork Recording Inc., Philadelphia, PA * Engineer – Pete Humphries * Art Direction & Design – Todd Palmer, Virtual Farm Creative * Photography – Robert Corwin/Photo-Arts * Additional Photos – Carl Apter, Jerry Corwin, Sherry Rayn Barnett, Dave Gahr * Liner and song notes – Michael Schumacher * Sidebar – David Cohen


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