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Rebel Voices: Songs of the Industrial Workers of the World

Rebel Voices: Songs of the Industrial Workers of the World
Various Artists

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Track Listing

  1. Preamble to the IWW Constitution
  2. Organizer - Jeff Cahill
  3. Little Red Hen - Faith Petric
  4. Which Side Are You On? - Bob Bovee
  5. Two Bums - Utah Phillips
  6. Banks of Marbles - Fred Holstein
  7. Put It on the Ground - Marion Wade
  8. Popular Wobbly - Eric Glatz
  9. Song of the Rail - Mark Ross
  10. Hold the Fort - Bruce Brackney
  11. We Have Fed You All a Thousand Years - Bruce Brackney
  12. Ain't Done Nothing If You Ain't Been Called a Red - Faith Petric
  13. Hallelujah, I'm a Bum - Bob Bovee
  14. Boss - Utah Phillips
  15. Preacher and the Slave - Jeff Cahill
  16. Mysteries of a Hobo's Life - Mark Ross
  17. Stung Right - Fred Holstein
  18. Jo Hill's Last Will - Kathy Taylor
  19. Mr. Block - Utah Phillips
  20. Power in the Union

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #91923 in Music
  • Released on: 1993-09-01
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Live

Customer Reviews

informative and inspirational5
This is an amazing collection of stories and songs, that gives a good sampling of the history of the working people. The songs call for solidarity among working people, that is as relevant today as it was when the songs were originally written. The music provides a feeling of being connected, and makes you want to sing along. No matter what your interest, but especially if it's the history of the labor movement, this is a wonderful and thought-provoking collection of music.

Music as good as the Union4
The album has been on my CD player for the last two days. I have had no desire to listen to anything else. The music comes from an age when Unions changed things, and make you feel it could happen again

See also...5
"Rebel Voices: An IWW Anthology" by Joyce Kornbluh. Excellent history of the Wobblies written in the 60s, still in print and available on Amazon.