One of the most fascinating singer-songwriters-and most tragic figures-of the '60s folk revival is heard here live in Montreal, just months before the release of his ornately orchestrated debut for A&M, "Pleasures of the Harbor." Here, he's armed only with his guitar, riveting the crowd with "Crucifixion," "Power and the Glory," "Pleasures of the Harbor," "There but for Fortune," "Outside of a Small Circle of Friends," "Miranda," "Changes" and more. You'll hear 85 minutes of live Phil Ochs in his prime on the two vinyl LPs, or well over two hours on the 2 CDs. Rock Beat.
One of the most fascinating singer-songwriters-and most tragic figures-of the '60s folk revival is heard here live in Montreal, just months before the release of his ornately orchestrated debut for A&M, "Pleasures of the Harbor." Here, he's armed only with his guitar, riveting the crowd with "Crucifixion," "Power and the Glory," "Pleasures of the Harbor," "There but for Fortune," "Outside of a Small Circle of Friends," "Miranda," "Changes" and more. You'll hear 85 minutes of live Phil Ochs in his prime on the two vinyl LPs, or well over two hours on the 2 CDs. Rock Beat.