Starlight on the Rails: A Songbook [Box set]

Starlight on the Rails: A Songbook [Box set]

Starlight on the Rails: A Songbook [Box set]

Track Listings
Disc: 1
1. Songbook Introduction
2. Utah on "The Telling Takes Me Home"
3. The Telling Takes Me Home
4. Utah on "Yuba City"
5. Yuba City
See all 29 tracks on this disc

Disc: 2
1. Utah on "Starlight on the Rails"
2. Starlight on the Rails
3. Utah on "Talking N.P.R."
4. Talking N.P.R.
5. Utah on "John D. Lee"
See all 34 tracks on this disc

Disc: 3
1. Utah on Disc 3
2. Utah on "Orphan Train"
3. Kate Brislin & Jody Stecher- Orphan Train
4. Utah on "Golden Mansions"
5. Kate Brislin & Jody Stecher- Golden Mansions
See all 29 tracks on this disc

Disc: 4
1. Utah on "Going Away"
2. Going Away
3. Utah on "Old Buddy, Goodnight"
4. Old Buddy, Goodnight
5. Utah on "Jesse's Corrido"
See all 32 tracks on this disc

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Starlight on the Rails is the most complete collection of Utah Phillip's songs ever released. Spanning 30 years of studio, live, and unreleased recordings from "The Golden Voice of the Great Southwest", this definitive set includes Utah's personal reflections about each song. It also includes renditions of Utah's songs by Kate Wolf, Rosalie Sorrels and many others. Almost 5 hours on 4 CDs with a full color 12 page booklet included. A must have for any music collection.

Starlight on the Rails: A Songbook,Utah Phillips,Daemon Records,Folk,Folk & Traditional,Political Folk,Pop,Singer/Songwriter,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,Traditional Folk
Starlight on the Rails: A Songbook
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • A People's Troubadour
  • Icon of Folk Songs & Storytelling
  • Overdue Compilation from a Master
Starlight on the Rails: A Songbook
Utah Phillips
Manufacturer: Daemon Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00080Z67E
Release Date: 2005-05-10

Tracks:

  1. Songbook Introduction
  2. Utah on "The Telling Takes Me Home"
  3. The Telling Takes Me Home
  4. Utah on "Yuba City"
  5. Yuba City
  6. Utah on "All Used Up"
  7. All Used Up
  8. Utah on "Frisco Road"
  9. Frisco Road
  10. Utah on "Queen of the Rails"
  11. Queen of the Rails
  12. Utah on "Wabash Cannonball/Tolono"
  13. Wabash Cannonball/Tolono
  14. Utah on "Weepy Doesn't Know"
  15. Weepy Doesn't Know
  16. Utah on "Funeral Train"
  17. Funeral Train
  18. Utah on "Green Rolling Hills of West Virginia"
  19. Green Rolling Hills of West Virginia
  20. Utah on "Pheobe Snow"
  21. Pheobe Snow
  22. Utah on "He Comes Like Rain"
  23. He Comes Like Rain
  24. Utah on "The Soldier's Return"
  25. The Soldier's Return
  26. Utah on "Touch Me"
  27. Touch Me
  28. Utah on "If I Could Be the Rain"
  29. If I Could Be the Rain

Tracks:

  1. Utah on "Starlight on the Rails"
  2. Starlight on the Rails
  3. Utah on "Talking N.P.R."
  4. Talking N.P.R.
  5. Utah on "John D. Lee"
  6. John D. Lee
  7. Utah on "Dancers"
  8. Dancers
  9. Utah on "Dog Canyon"
  10. Dog Canyon
  11. Utah on "Look for Me in Butte"
  12. Look for Me in Butte
  13. Utah on "Goodnight Loving Trail"
  14. Goodnight Loving Trail
  15. Utah on "Daddy, What's a Train?"
  16. Daddy, What's a Train?
  17. Utah on "Fly Away"
  18. Fly Away
  19. Utah on "Kid's Liberation"
  20. Kid's Liberation
  21. Utah on "Sing in the Spring"
  22. Sing in the Spring
  23. Utah on "Eddy's Song"
  24. Eddy's Song
  25. Utah on "Shadow Maker"
  26. Shadow Maker
  27. Utah on "She'll Never Be Mine"
  28. She'll Never Be Mine
  29. Utah on "Hood River, Roll On"
  30. Hood River, Roll On
  31. Utah on "Stupid's Song"
  32. Stupid's Song
  33. Utah on "Nevada Jane"
  34. Nevada Jane

Tracks:

  1. Utah on Disc 3
  2. Utah on "Orphan Train"
  3. Kate Brislin & Jody Stecher- Orphan Train
  4. Utah on "Golden Mansions"
  5. Kate Brislin & Jody Stecher- Golden Mansions
  6. Utah on "A Ragged Old Man"
  7. Kate Brislin & Jody Stecher- A Ragged Old Man
  8. Utah on "Collie Wilkins"
  9. Kate Brislin & Jody Stecher- Collie Wilkins
  10. Utah on "Miner's Lullabye"
  11. Kate Brislin & Jody Stecher- Miner's Lullabye
  12. Utah on "Wolverine 14 Talking Blues"
  13. Rosalie Sorrels- Wolverine 14 Talking Blues
  14. Utah on "I Think of You"
  15. Rosalie Sorrels- I Think of You
  16. Utah on "A Clearing in the Forest"
  17. Rosalie Sorrels- A Clearing in the Forest
  18. Utah on "Rock Salt and Nails"
  19. Rosalie Sorrels- Rock Salt and Nails
  20. Utah on "Twist and a Pound"
  21. Mark Ross- Twist and a Pound
  22. Utah on "Scott's Creek Bluff"
  23. Kuddie- Scott's Creek Bluff
  24. Utah on "Ashes on the Sea"
  25. Kendall Morse- Ashes on the Sea
  26. Utah on "The Faded Roses of December"
  27. Finest Kind- The Faded Roses of December
  28. Utah on "Aces, Straights and Flushes"
  29. Kate Wolf- Aces, Straights and Flushes

Tracks:

  1. Utah on "Going Away"
  2. Going Away
  3. Utah on "Old Buddy, Goodnight"
  4. Old Buddy, Goodnight
  5. Utah on "Jesse's Corrido"
  6. Jesse's Corrido
  7. Utah on "Pig Hollow"
  8. Pig Hollow
  9. Utah on "Enola Gay"
  10. Enola Gay
  11. Utah on "Larimer Street"
  12. Larimer Street
  13. Utah on "Walking Through Your Town in the Snow"
  14. Walking Through Your Town in the Snow
  15. Utah on "Room for the Poor"
  16. Room for the Poor
  17. Utah on "Trooper's Lament"
  18. Trooper's Lament
  19. Utah on "I Will Not Obey"
  20. I Will Not Obey
  21. Utah on "Ain't it Fine"
  22. Ain't it Fine
  23. Utah on "Killing Ground"
  24. Killing Ground
  25. Utah on "Judas Ram"
  26. Judas Ram
  27. Utah on "Yellow Ribbon"
  28. Yellow Ribbon
  29. Utah on "Rice and Beans"
  30. Rice and Beans
  31. Utah on "Hymn Song"
  32. Hymn Song

Album Description

Starlight on the Rails is the most complete collection of Utah Phillip's songs ever released. Spanning 30 years of studio, live, and unreleased recordings from "The Golden Voice of the Great Southwest", this definitive set includes Utah's personal reflections about each song. It also includes renditions of Utah's songs by Kate Wolf, Rosalie Sorrels and many others. Almost 5 hours on 4 CDs with a full color 12 page booklet included. A must have for any music collection.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A People's Troubadour.......2006-01-31

The political consciousness developed in my youth coincided with an expansion of my musical tastes under the influence of the great blues and folk revivals of the 1960's. Unfortunately my exposure to the blues greats was mainly on records as many of them had been forgotten, retired or were dead. Not so with the folk revival which was created mainly by those who were close contemporaries. Alas, they too are now mainly forgotten, retired or dead. It therefore is with special pleasure that I review Utah Phillips Songbook while he is very much alive.

Many of the folksingers of the 1960's attempted to use their music to become troubadours for social change. The most famous example, the early Bob Dylan, can be fairly described as the voice of his generation at that time. However, he fairly quickly moved on to other concepts of himself and his music. Bob Dylan's work became more informed by the influences of Rimbaud and Verlaine and the French Symbolists of the late 1800's and thus moved away to a more urban, sophisticated vision. From the start and consistently throughout his long career Utah has acted as a medium giving voice to the troubles of ordinary people and the simpler ethos of a more rural, Western-oriented gone by day in the American experience. He evokes in song the spirit of the people Walt Whitman paid homage to in poetic form and John Dos Passos and John Steinbeck gave in prose. He sits conformably in very fast company. Therefore, Utah Phillips can justly claim the title of a people's troubadour.

A word about politics. Generally, one rates music without reference to politics. However, Utah has introduced the political element by the way he structured the Songbook. Each song is introduced by him as to its significance heavily weighted to his political experiences, observations and vision. Thus, political comment is fairly in play here. Utah is a long time anarchist and unrepentant supporter of the Wobblies (International Workers of the World, hereafter IWW). Every militant cherishes the memory of the class battles led by the IWW like the famous Lawrence strike of 1912 and honors the heroes of those battles like Big Bill Haywood and Vincent St. John and the militants they recruited to the cause of the working class in the first part of the 20th century. They paved the way for the later successful organization drives of the 1930's.

Nevertheless, while Utah and I would both most definitely agree that some old-fashioned class struggle by working people in today's one-sided class war would be a very good thing we as definitely differ on the way to insure a permanent victory for working people in order to create a decent society. In short, Utah's prescriptions of good moral character, increased self-knowledge and the creation of small intentional communities are not enough. Under modern conditions it is necessary to take and safeguard political power against those who would quite consciously deny that victory. History has been cruel in some of the bitter lessons working people have had to endure for not dealing with the question of taking state power to protect their interests. But, enough said. I am more than willing to forgive the old curmudgeon his anarchist sins if he'll sing `I Remember Loving You' the next time he tours the Boston area.

4 out of 5 stars Icon of Folk Songs & Storytelling.......2005-08-19

This is a great box set by a true master of folk songs and stories. I've been to many a Utah concert.

Yet I can't give it 5 Stars. How can a 4 CD compilation omit two of his classics? :

Hallelujah I'm A Bum, and Moose Turd Pie.

5 out of 5 stars Overdue Compilation from a Master.......2005-05-24

In this day of proliferation of boxed sets from even marginal figures, we are fortunate to finally have a collection of Utah's work from the early '70s through the '90s, mostly recorded in live performance from a variety of sources, together with one disc containing performances of his songs by others. Utah's studio albums are still availiable, so this is no "greatest hits" repackaging of available material, but consists in the main previouly unavailable work. The exceptions are 5 cuts from "Loafer's Glory," and one from Legends of Folk. Similarly, a few of the covers are from an albumn by Kate Brislin and Jody Steicher.

Liner documentation could be better, as there is no information on the other performers on the cuts where Utah is not solo, although recording dates and locations are given. My only real beef, however, is the absence of a version of what I believe is his greatest song, "I Remember Loving You," either by Utah, or by others who have covered this such as Priscilla Herdman. But I'm most thankful for the live performances of all of his other great train, polictical and love songs. The spoken intros. to each cut are great to have, particularly for those who have not heard Utah in concert. Utah, I ran into you a couple of years ago near Union Station in Chicago; thanks again for this and I hope you keep writing and performing.

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