Good Though
1974
These songs (and the story "Moose Turd Pie"), homemade and traditional, tell about the tramping Utah did on the western freight trains over the years.
CD: $15.00
We Have Fed You All a Thousand Years
1983
Recorded live before an audience of striking Canadian telecommunications workers, this rousing album of IWW (Industrial Workers of the World/Wobblies) songs and stories tells about working class culture.
CD: $15.00
I've Got to Know
1992
Spouting, fulminating, and singing about war, peace, pacifism, and anarchy, Utah focuses on the Gulf War using songs, poems, and rants that apply equally to the invasion of Iraq and war in general.
CD: $15.00
Loafer's Glory
1997
With instrumental accompaniment by Mark Ross, this is a collage of original songs combined with traveling tales excerpted from live performances.
CD: $15.00
The Telling Takes Me Home
1997
This album combines original songs about the West, old and new, with songs about where the skid rows came from and what happens there now.
CD: $15.00
The Moscow Hold
1999
This is a collection of tall tales guaranteed, in Utah's words, to "liven up any wedding, funeral, or bar mitzvah with this paean to oral flatulence."
CD: $15.00
Starlight on the Rails: A Songbook
2005
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
CD: $40.00
The Past Didn't Go Anywhere
1996
Ani and Utah collaborated on this album in which her music and his stories combine to provide an extraordinary, potentially life-changing experience.
CD: $15.00
Fellow Workers
1999
Utah sings labor songs and tells stories about where labor unions come from and why we need them today, while Ani's ingenious instrumental and vocal arrangements make the old songs come alive again and, yes, rock.
CD: $15.00