"... For Freedom, Fair Elections and Peace"
We'll come back to the politics in a moment. What makes this album better than the countless CDs being compiled in protest of the Bush administration and the War in Iraq is that the musicians are wonderful.
You just can't top legends like Phillips and Billy Bragg. There's also the DC Labor Chorus ("None of us Are Free") and the Syracuse Community Choir ("Beholden (Peace Loving Nation)"). Appearances by Keyboardist Julie Wolf, backup vocals by Kim & Reggie Harris, and mandolin player John Rossbach, among others.
"We Sing For Labor and We Sing For Peace ..."
Some other choice lyrics "None of us are free if one of us is chained" (from the anthemic "None of Us Are Free"), "Better watch out what you say you don't wanna end up in Guantanamo Bay" (from "Bush War Blues"). "I'm a day-laborer, a so-called illegal, but ... if I go fight in Iraq, Bush will make me a citizen" ("Pero A Mi No Me Crean"), and my personal favorite, "What does that W stand for? Warmonger, weasel or just plain wrong."
"Hail to the Thieves" is a great companion for anyone walking around with their fingers crossed, hoping against hope for peace, change and a more competent leader.
There's Also Hope
There are also some great tunes pointing out the absurdity of our leaders, like "Royally Oily."
Then, just when you start to get a little depressed about everything that's going on, Utah Phillips comes along with his story about impending justice and peace, and how these things are inevitable and eventual, regardless of the circumstances. Whatever audience he's singing to wastes no time in singing along, "gonna build it anyway ... ship gonna sail some day," and it's hard to resist an honesty and hope like that.
Highlights
"Defenders of Marriage" Anne Feeney
"If You're So Hot For War" Julius Margolin
"Bush War Blues" Billy Bragg
"Commander" Girlyman
"Pero A Mi No Me Crean" Francisco Herrera
"What Does that W Stand For?" John Lilly
"Ship Gonna Sail" - Utah Phillips
Hail to the Thieves Vol III: Songs to Take Our Country Back is available at www.georgeandjulius.com



