David Rovics - Behind the Barricades: The Best of David Rovics

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Album Details

Title: Behind the Barricades: The Best of David Rovics
Artist: David Rovics
Release Date: 2003
Re-Released On: 12/9/2003
Label: Daemon Records
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPC: 767691904122
Genre: Folk
Styles: Political Folk, Anti-Folk, Alternative Folk
Moods: Angry, Angst-Ridden, Bitter, Confrontational, Earthy, Energetic, Exuberant, Fiery, Intense, Intimate, Passionate, Provocative, Rebellious, Rousing, Searching, Urgent, Volatile, Yearning
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 0
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Shut Them Down
  2. Drink of the Death Squads
  3. Saint Patrick Battalion
  4. We Are Everywhere
  5. Minimum Wage Strike
  6. Hang a Flag in the Window
  7. Jenin
  8. In One World
  9. Behind the Barricades
  10. Song for the Earth Liberation Front
  11. Intro to Song for the BBB
  12. Song for the BBB
  13. I Remember Warsaw
  14. Intro to Henry Ford Was a Fascist
  15. Henry Ford Was a Fascist
  16. If I Die Tomorrow
  17. Intro to the Flag Desecration Rag
  18. The Flag Desecration Rag
  19. Who Would Jesus Bomb?
  20. Operation Iraqi Liberation
  21. I Wanna Go Home

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2003CDDaemon Records19041

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Album Review

Tagging David Rovics as a political songwriter might seem remarkably obvious, albeit true. But to him politics are a part of everyday life, a natural thought process, and one facet of being human. Behind the Barricades: The Best of David Rovics collects studio and live material, focusing on some of his best and most powerful material. There's a passion behind it all, whether it's "Shut Them Down," about the way big business dehumanizes people, or the moving "In One World," whose compassion and insight are often quite beautiful. Yes, he can sometimes rant a little, as on "The Flag Desecration Rag." But when he catches the right tone -- and he often does -- Rovics is a powerful songwriter. There's a lot to be learned here, with pieces like "Drink of the Death Squads," for example, offering the kind of history lessons you won't get in school. And though he's probably only going to appeal to the converted, there's actually plenty to enjoy in his songs -- he's far from just being didactic. Inevitably, anyone plowing this furrow is going to be compared to Woody Guthrie, Phil Ochs, or Billy Bragg, and Rovics doesn't have that little sprinkling of magic that makes their music lasting. But he's good, nonetheless, and this album puts together some excellent songs and does him -- and listeners -- a favor. ~ Chris Nickson, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Andy KershawQuotes Researched & Compiled
David RovicsGuitar, Vocals
Eric RoyerMusician
Gregor HarveyMusician
Holbrook GraciaMusician
John KesslerMusician
John YatesConstruction, Design
Kris DelmhorstMusician
Laurie SiegelMusician
Matthias LupriMusician
Perry YeldhamMusician
Pete SeegerQuotes Researched & Compiled
Rich CaloggeroMusician
Rob LaurensMusician
Sean StaplesMusician
Timo ShankoMusician
TwerkMastering