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Utah Phillips : Starlight on the Rails: A Songbook
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The definitive, newly released 4-CD set of 61 original songs (each accompanied by a descriptive story) sung mostly by Utah, with certain songs by special guests Rosalie Sorrels, Kate Wolf, Kate Brislin & Jody Stecher, Mark Ross, Kendall Morse, Kuddie, and
Genre: Folk: Traditional Folk
Release Date: 2005
Starlight on the Rails: A Songbook © Copyright-AK Press/Daemon Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
The Telling Takes Me Home 3:23 Not Available
Yuba City 1:42 Not Available
All Used Up 2:35 Not Available
Frisco Road 1:47 Not Available
Queen of the Rails 2:19 Not Available
Wabash Cannonball/Tolono 1:29 Not Available
Weepy Doesn't Know 2:19 Not Available
Funeral Train 1:14 Not Available
Green Rolling Hills of West Virginia 4:19 Not Available
Phoebe Snow 1:23 Not Available
He Comes Like Rain 2:35 Not Available
The Solider's Return 2:54 Not Available
Touch Me 4:52 Not Available
If I Could Be the Rain 1:54 Not Available
Starlight on the Rails 1:57 Not Available
Talking NPR Blues 1:14 Not Available
John D. Lee 3:05 Not Available
Dancers 1:24 Not Available
Dog Canyon 2:15 Not Available
Look for Me in Butte 1:18 Not Available
Goodnight-Loving Trail 3:55 Not Available
Daddy, What's a Train? 0:33 Not Available
Fly Away 2:32 Not Available
Kid's Liberation 1:23 Not Available
Sing in the Spring 2:24 Not Available
Eddie's Song 1:23 Not Available
Shadow Maker 1:49 Not Available
She'll Never Be Mine 2:19 Not Available
Hood River, Roll On 1:16 Not Available
Stupid's Song 1:29 Not Available
Nevada Jane 2:53 Not Available
Collie Wilkins (Kate Brislin & Jody Stecher) 1:13 Not Available
Golden Mansions (Kate Brislin & Jody Stecher) 2:04 Not Available
A Ragged Old Man (Kate Brislin & Jody Stecher) 3:51 Not Available
Orphan Train (Kate Brislin & Jody Stecher) 2:43 Not Available
The Miner's Lullaby (Kate Brislin & Jody Stecher) 0:55 Not Available
Wolverine 14 Talking Blues (Rosalie Sorrels) 1:21 Not Available
I Think of You (Rosalie Sorrels) 1:32 Not Available
A Clearing in the Forest (Rosalie Sorrels) 2:37 Not Available
Rock Salt & Nails (Rosalie Sorrels) 1:00 Not Available
Twist and a Pound (Mark Ross) 2:45 Not Available
Scott's Creek Bluff (Kuddie) 1:29 Not Available
Ashes on the Sea (Kendall Morse) 3:19 Not Available
The Faded Roses of December (Finest Kind) 1:34 Not Available
Aces, Straights, & Flushes (Kate Wolf) 3:07 Not Available
Going Away 1:04 Not Available
Old Buddy, Goodnight 1:30 Not Available
Jesse's Corrido 0:43 Not Available
Pig Hollow 2:08 Not Available
Enola Gay 0:33 Not Available
Larimer Street 2:15 Not Available
Walking Through Your Town in the Snow 2:20 Not Available
Room for the Poor 2:15 Not Available
Trooper's Lament 1:33 Not Available
I Will Not Obey 1:57 Not Available
Ain't It Fine 1:14 Not Available
Killing Ground 2:00 Not Available
Judas Ram 1:33 Not Available
Yellow Ribbon 2:28 Not Available
Rice & Beans 3:07 Not Available
Hymn Song 0:52 Not Available
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Album Notes

Utah Phillips has crafted a fascinating show out of his life. In the course of seventy years he has labored as a dishwasher, archivist, printer, and warehouseman; soldiered in the Korean War; lived as a tramp (he is still a Grand Duke of Hoboes), and for the past 36 years made his way telling stories and singing songs. He has the wit, humor, bite, and intelligence of a Mark Twain or a Will Rogers, and behind his "Everyman" appearance is a consummate artist. Peppered with one-liners and offhand philosophical commentary, Utah's revealing stories, about such spirited American characters as Charley Goodnight, Mother Jones, and Idaho Blackie, tell our true history and connect us to American traditions that are genuinely ours. Utah Phillips is described as "a national treasure, a writer of haunting songs, a storyteller of hilarious presence and subtle depth, a union organizer, historian and scholar, a Celtic-Yiddish bard, a Pleistocene bon vivant, a post-modern ne'er-do-well, and a heck of an engineer." A 40-year member of the Industrial Workers of the World, he is the most entertaining labor troubadour of our time, leading his audience on an emotional rollercoaster with side-splitting storytelling and fire-breathing working class songs. According to one reviewer, "Phillips exemplifies some of the traits which Americans most value: an open and inquisitive mind, a daring heart, and a sharp but humorous tongue." The Boston Globe said, "Phillips above all is a consummate showman, a master of the theater...Phillips has a genius for making people laugh and care at the same time." He is the recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award presented by the North American Folk Alliance, the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Western Labor Heritage Foundation, and the Joe Hill Award from the Labor Heritage Foundation-AFL-CIO, among many others.

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REVIEWS

Give me time and I might think of a title...
author: Donald Albertson
Utah wrote so many songs with memorable lines that there's no point in trying to list them all but there have always been a few that stuck with me. Things like "The backs of his hands were like road maps, the lines on his face were the same." and "We looked into the ash, helpless with longing, and rage." Even with some exposure to his songs, I wasn't prepared for the power and humor in some of the ones that are new to me and I certainly wasn't prepared for some of the anecdotes in his intros to these. Who would ever think of such a thing as a Truman Cactus and I don't think I'll ever get over his dismissal of how country music got mixed up with tin pan alley until they put out songs where One side of a record would be "I'm rough, I'm tough, I strut my stuff Don't take no guff I drive a truck " And the other side would say "That little woman destroyed my life and I'm gonna shoot her or me or drink myself..." It was good to see Springsteen and Seeger leading the crowd in
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Im Going Away
author: Cheryl Trudel
This song has the rich, deep and passionate lyrical flare that Utah Phillips is so well known for--a tribute to American Folk music
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Rich in history
author: Ben Atteberry
Utah Phillips tells his stories in the tradition of the travelling bards, using music and allegory. We have all suffered an inestimable loss with his passing.
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great piece of music and thoughts
author: Martin Dworak
It's a really wonderful CD and it's really cheering up to know that there are people all around the world who keep their eyes open and are not afraid to tell you about the things they see.
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