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To: Tom Clarke who wrote (5213)11/26/2009 11:23:08 AM
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This was released last week...

Amchitka, The 1970 Concert That Launched Greenpeace is a 2009 two-CD release of an archival recording of Joni Mitchell, James Taylor and Phil Ochs performing an October 16, 1970, benefit concert at the Pacific Coliseum in Vancouver. The event funded Greenpeace's protests of 1971 nuclear weapons tests by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission at Amchitka, Alaska.

Track listing
Disc One

Introduction Irving Stowe 1:38
Introduction of Phil Ochs 0:11
"The Bells" (E.A. Poe/P. Ochs) 3:09
"Rhythms of Revolution" 4:25
"Chords of Fame" 2:47
"I Ain't Maching Anymore" 3:01
"Joe Hill" 7:10
"Changes" 3:36
"I'm Gonna Say It Now" 2:57
"No More Songs" 3:49
Introduction of James Taylor 0:32
"Something in the Way She Moves" 3:09
"Fire and Rain" 3:52
"Carolina in My Mind" 4:39
"Blossom" 2:30
"Riding On a Railroad" 3:04
"Sweet Baby James" 3:27
"You Can Close Your Eyes" 2:31
Disc Two

Introduction of Joni Mitchell 0:17
"Big Yellow Taxi"/"Bony Maroney" (Larry Williams) 4:00
"Cactus Tree" 4:28
"The Gallery" 4:26
"Hunter" 2:36
"My Old Man" 4:29
"For Free" 5:08
"Woodstock" 5:16
"Carey"/"Mr. Tambourine Man" (Bob Dylan) 10:13 [duet with Taylor]
"A Case of You" 4:44
"The Circle Game" 2:38 [duet with Taylor]

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