Interviews with Phil Ochs
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| Studio album by Phil Ochs | ||
| Released | 1976 | |
| Recorded | 1968 | |
| Genre | Folk | |
Interviews with Phil Ochs, alternatively known as Broadside Ballads, Vol. 11, is, as its title states, an interview with folksinger Phil Ochs conducted by Broadside Magazine around 1968 and released around eight years later, after Ochs' April 1976 suicide.
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[edit] Side one
- An introduction and background of Ochs, focusing on the past.
[edit] Side two
- A general frustration with America circa 1968.
| Phil Ochs |
| Discography |
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| Studio albums: All the News That's Fit to Sing • I Ain't Marching Anymore • Pleasures of the Harbor • Tape from California • Rehearsals for Retirement • Greatest Hits |
| Live albums: Phil Ochs in Concert • Gunfight at Carnegie Hall • There and Now: Live in Vancouver 1968 • Live at Newport |
| Other albums: The Campers: Camp Favorites • Interviews with Phil Ochs |
| Posthumous releases: Songs for Broadside • The Broadside Tapes 1 • A Toast to Those Who Are Gone • The Early Years |
| Posthumous compilations: Chords of Fame • The War Is Over: The Best of Phil Ochs • There But for Fortune • Farewells & Fantasies • American Troubadour • 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: The Best of Phil Ochs • Cross My Heart: An Introduction to Phil Ochs |
| Related articles |
| Topical song • Protest song • Civil Rights Movement • Opposition to the Vietnam War |


