In the tumultuous 1960s the powerful voices of Joan Baez, Bob Dylan, Phil Ochs and others shaped the political and musical landscape for many, Less known, but no less strident and artful, were the folk singers from the other side of town, For the very first time the hyper-patriotic voices of conservative folk music mavericks are reissued and reappraised.
Janet Greene sings eloquently of the insidious communist threat (The Hunter And The Bear), Tony Dolan vigorously defends Senator Joseph McCarthy (Abolish, Abolish!) and Vera Vanderlaan reminds us that the price of freedom is preparedness and eternal vigilance
(Freedom Is A Hammer).
Remastered with scholarly liner notes, interviews and rare photos/ephemera, this collection presents these acclaimed 'counter-counter-culture' songsmiths all their right-headed glory, Major props in American newspapers and Rolling Stone as one of the most fascinating compilations of recent times, Deluxe digipak with 20-page booklet.