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{{Infobox album | name = Sings for Broadside | type = compilation | artist = [[Phil Ochs]] | cover = Songsforbroadside.jpg | alt = | released = 1976 | recorded = 1965β1973 | venue = | studio = | genre = [[Folk music|Folk]] | length = | label = [[Folkways Records|Folkways]] | producer = Paul Kaplan, Gordon Friesen | prev_title = [[Chords of Fame]] | prev_year = 1976 | next_title = [[Interviews with Phil Ochs]] | next_year = 1976 }} '''''Sings For Broadside''''', alternatively known as ''Broadside Ballads, Vol. 10'', was a 1976 compilation of songs that [[Phil Ochs]] had recorded for [[Broadside Magazine]] as demonstration recordings or at benefit shows for them. Initially, Ochs had hoped for the magazine to release one single concert, but when the material he presented to them came up far too short for a full LP and not featuring several of his best and well-known numbers, he suggested they splice on whatever they desired. The result was this album, which featured tracks recorded between about 1965 and about 1973. Nine songs that appeared on his [[I Ain't Marching Anymore|second]], [[Phil Ochs In Concert|third]] and [[Pleasures Of The Harbor|fourth]] albums are supplemented by three tracks that had up to that point never appeared on any Ochs album, two of them, "United Fruit" and "On Her Hand A Golden Ring" only available on this compilation (the third, "What Are You Fighting For", later appeared on the 2000 compilation ''[[The Early Years (Phil Ochs album)|The Early Years]]''.) The album is available on CD from Smithsonian Folkways Recordings, http://www.folkways.si.edu/albumdetails.aspx?itemid=981 [[The Clash]] used one of the lines from "United Fruit" as the closing stanza for their song "Up in Heaven (Not Only Here)", which appeared on their 1980 album ''[[Sandinista!]]''.<ref>{{cite book |last=Cohen |first=David |title=Phil Ochs: A Bio-Bibliography |year=1999 |publisher=Greenwood Press |location=Westport, Conn. |isbn=978-0-313-31029-4 |page=294 }}</ref> ==Track listing== All songs by Phil Ochs. #"Pleasures of the Harbor" β (4:12) #"That's What I Want to Hear" β (3:10) #"I'm Gonna Say It Now" β (1:58) #"Changes" β (4:21) #"On Her Hand a Golden Ring" β (2:40) #"Days of Decision" β (3:11) #"Santo Domingo" β (4:35) #"United Fruit" β (3:04) #"[[Crucifixion (song)|Crucifixion]]" β (6:17) #"[[Outside of a Small Circle of Friends]]" β (3:14) #"What Are You Fighting For" β (3:30) #"Ringing of Revolution" β (5:28) ==Participants== *Phil Ochs - guitar, vocals *Paul Kaplan - producer *Gordon Friesen - producer ==References== {{Reflist}} {{Phil Ochs}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Folkways Records compilation albums]] [[Category:Protest songs]] [[Category:Phil Ochs compilation albums]] [[Category:Phil Ochs live albums]] [[Category:1976 compilation albums]]
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