Released May 16, 1969 Length 38:54 Release date 1969 Genre Folk music | Recorded 1968 - 1969 Producer Larry Marks Label A&M Records | |
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Rehearsals for Retirement was Phil Ochs's sixth album, released in 1969 on A&M Records.
Contents
Rehearsals for retirement
History
Recorded in the aftermath of Ochs's presence at the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago (where Ochs claimed to have witnessed the symbolic "death of America") it is often considered to be the darkest of Ochs's albums, exemplified not just by the lyrical matter but also by its cover: a tombstone sardonically proclaiming that Ochs had died in Chicago.
It was the poorest-selling of all of Ochs's albums released during his lifetime, having been deleted from the A&M Records catalog before sales of 20,000 units had occurred.
Track listing
All songs by Phil Ochs.
Side One
- "Pretty Smart on My Part" – 3:18
- "The Doll House" – 4:39
- "I Kill Therefore I Am" – 2:55
- "William Butler Yeats Visits Lincoln Park and Escapes Unscathed - 2:55
- [Untitled] (commonly called "Where Were You in Chicago?") – 0:29
- "My Life" – 3:12
Side Two
- "The Scorpion Departs But Never Returns" – 4:15
- "The World Began in Eden and Ended in Los Angeles" – 3:06
- "Doesn't Lenny Live Here Anymore?" – 6:11
- "Another Age" – 3:42
- "Rehearsals for Retirement" – 4:09
Personnel
Songs
1Pretty Smart on My Part3:18
2The Doll House4:41
3I Kill Therefore I Am2:55
References
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