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Soon after Phil had arrived in the New York City, in September 1962, he had appeared on an album of camp songs, standards, real Koombaya time. As Michael recalled, "Phil was offered fifty dollars to record some campfire favorites in one session and was guaranteed that his name would never be used on the album."
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Side one
1. "The Welcome Song" (Traditional – 1:46) 2. "We'll Build a Bungalow" (Traditional – 2:02) 3. "Polly Wolly Doodle" (Traditional – 2:08) 4. "Gee Mom" (Traditional – 2:13) 5. "Patsy Ory Ory Aye" (Traditional – 2:11) 6. "Cannibal King" (Traditional – 2:21)
Side two
1. "Hambone" (Traditional – 3:11) 2. "Friends Friends Friends" (Traditional – 1:49) 3. "I've Got Sixpence" (Traditional – 2:00) 4. "A Thousand Years Ago" (Traditional – 2:10) 5. "Adam and Eve" (Traditional – 2:05) 6. "Hand Me Down My Walkin' Cane" (Traditional – 2:01)
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This is the ultra-rare LP by folk legend Phil Ochs' first professionally-recorded band. For a short while in the early '60s The Campers were a popular touring act, bringing traditional campfire songs to hundreds around the globe.
Camp Favorites, an Album by The Campers. Released in 1963 on Cameo (catalog no. C-1047; Vinyl LP). Genres: Folk Pop, Children's Music. Rated #841 in the best albums of 1963. Featured peformers: Phil Ochs (vocals), Dick Weissman (banjo), Traditional (writer).