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Utah Phillips : Loafer's Glory
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With instrumental accompaniment by Mark Ross, this is a collage of original songs combined with traveling tales excerpted from live performances.
Genre: Folk: Traditional Folk
Release Date: 1997
Loafer's Glory © Copyright-Utah Phillips
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Loafer's Glory/Nothin' to Do But Go 2:19 Not Available
Amtrak 2:03 Not Available
Bessie/Look for Me in Butte 3:12 Not Available
Suspenders 3:04 Not Available
Moffit Tunnel/Walking Through Your Town in the Snow 4:18 Not Available
Story/All Used Up 3:07 Not Available
Gaffing/The Last Ride 12:15 Not Available
Heroes/Jesse James' Farewell Blues 5:43 Not Available
Budgie Lore 4:18 Not Available
Syracuse/Fly Away 2:11 Not Available
Gordon Vales/Shadowmaker 2:42 Not Available
Country Music/Aces, Straights & Flushes 4:44 Not Available
Blackie & the Duck 3:19 Not Available
The Sheep & the Goats/He Comes Like Rain 3:39 Not Available
Hood River Blackie/Hood River Roll On 7:51 Not Available
The Whistle in the Night/Loafer's Glory/Disenchantment 2:52 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

Thanks Utah Phillips
author: terry cook
Loved seeing you on DemocracyNow! and the album is great - the stories are gems - a look into the past and a way of life we may all be living soon - without the trains though (since the railroads are always going broke and needing government subsidies - yeah right!) This album is a cherished member of my meager collection.
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