The Broadside Tapes 1

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The Broadside Tapes 1
Compilation album by Phil Ochs
Genre Folk

The Broadside Tapes 1, alternatively known as Broadside Ballads, Vol. 14, was a compilation of demonstration recordings done by Phil Ochs for Broadside Magazine in the early-to-late 1960s. Of the sixteen songs that appeared, ranging from the humorous ("The Ballad of Alferd Packer") to the depressing ("The Passing of My Life"), all were new to listeners. The album closed with a live cover of The Beatles' "I Should Have Known Better" (retitled "I Shoulda Known Better") featuring Eric Andersen on harmony vocals and harmonica.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "The Ballad of Alferd Packer" (P. Ochs, – 2:11)
  2. "If I Knew" (P. Ochs, – 2:18)
  3. "The Ballad of John Henry Faulk" (P. Ochs, – 3:08)
  4. "Spaceman" (P. Ochs, – 2:09)
  5. "On My Way" (P. Ochs, – 1:40)
  6. "Hazard, Kentucky" (P. Ochs, – 2:09)
  7. "The Passing of My Life" (P. Ochs, – 2:21)
  8. "That's The Way It's Gonna Be" (P. Ochs and B. Gibson, – 2:35)
  9. "Rivers of the Blood" (P. Ochs, – 1:59)
  10. "Remember Me" (P. Ochs, – 2:22)
  11. "Talkin' Pay TV" (P. Ochs, – 2:33)
  12. "Christine Keeler" (P. Ochs, – 1:30)
  13. "Spanish Civil War Song" (P. Ochs, – 2:11)
  14. "Another Country" (P. Ochs, – 2:21)
  15. "Time Was" (P. Ochs, – 1:38)
  16. "I Shoulda Known Better" (J. Lennon and P. McCartney, – 3:32)

[edit] Participants

  • Phil Ochs - guitar, vocals
  • Eric Andersen - harmonica, vocals on "I Shoulda Known Better"
  • Paul Kaplan - producer