Fellow Workers

Fellow Workers
Studio album by Utah Phillips and Ani DiFranco
Released May 18, 1999
Genre Folk
Indie rock
Length 51:28
Label Righteous Babe
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Ani DiFranco chronology
Up Up Up Up Up Up
(1999)
Fellow Workers
(1999)
To the Teeth
(1999)
Utah Phillips chronology
The Telling Takes Me Home
(1997)
Fellow Workers
(1999)
Moscow Hold
(1999)

Fellow Workers is an album by American folksinger Utah Phillips and American singer-songwriter Ani DiFranco. It was released May 18, 1999, on Difranco's own Righteous Babe Records. Fellow Workers is DiFranco's and Phillip's second collaboration, following The Past Didn't Go Anywhere. "Fellow workers!" is the phrase with which members of the Industrial Workers of the World traditionally begin their public addresses.

Track listing

  1. "Joe Hill" (instrumental) – 2:36
  2. "Stupid's Song" – 2:43
  3. "The Most Dangerous Woman" – 3:43
  4. "Stupid's Pledge" – 0:14
  5. "Direct Action" – 4:52
  6. "Pie in the Sky" – 3:29
  7. "Shoot or Stab Them" – 2:43
  8. "Lawrence" – 3:29
  9. "Bread and Roses" – 1:45
  10. "Why Come?" – 6:05
  11. "Unless You Are Free" – 0:22
  12. "I Will Not Obey" – 2:00
  13. "The Long Memory" – 5:33
  14. "The Silence That Is Me" – 0:41
  15. "Joe Hill" – 1:37
  16. "The Saw-Playing Musician" – 4:43
  17. "Dump the Bosses" – 1:14
  18. "The Internationale" – 2:48

Referred historical figures and events

This album refers heavily to historical figures and events, often in the context of labor struggles:

Refers to Mary Harris "Mother" Jones

Refers to Lucy Parsons

Refers to Joe Hill