Music CD - Various Artists: Songs of Protest

Songs of Protest. Various Artists Tracks: Where Have All The Flowers Gone - Kingston Trio, Eve Of Destruction - Barry McGuire, With God On Our Side - Manfred Mann, Universal Soldier - Donovan, Laugh At Me - Sonny, Let Me Be - Turtles, It's Good News Week - Hedgehoppers Anonymous, I Ain't Marching Anymore (Electric) - Phil Ochs, The 'Fish' Cheer/I-Feel-Like-I
Music CD: Songs of Protest
Artist: Various Artists

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Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5

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Tracks:
1. Where Have All The Flowers Gone - Kingston Trio
2. Eve Of Destruction - Barry McGuire
3. With God On Our Side - Manfred Mann
4. Universal Soldier - Donovan
5. Laugh At Me - Sonny
6. Let Me Be - Turtles
7. It's Good News Week - Hedgehoppers Anonymous
8. I Ain't Marching Anymore (Electric) - Phil Ochs
9. The 'Fish' Cheer/I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-To-Die-Rag - Country Joe & The Fish
10. People Got To Be Free - Rascals
11. Sky Pilot - Eric Burdon & The Animals
12. Society's Child (Baby I've Been Thinking) - Janis Ian
13. Abraham, Martin And John - Dion
14. Ball Of Confusion (That's What The World Is Today) - Temptations
15. War - Edwin Starr
16. Signs - Five Man Electrical Band

Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0081227073428
Label: Rhino / Wea
Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Rhino / Wea
Release Date: 1991-02-01
Studio: Rhino / Wea

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Summary: Songs of Protest
Comment: A lot of good music protesting the Vietnam War. I was over there ( 4 tours) when I first heard this album. I liked it then and I still like it today.

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Summary: Back to the 60's and 70's
Comment: After going to a party and remembering some of the great songs from the Protest Era around the Vietnam war, I bought this album. I was looking for songs from County Joe and the Fish and from others....I had forwotten the great artists like Manfred Mann and Donovon.

I loved these songs....we need new singer songwriters to capture and record the current protest....which goes largely unhead.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5
Summary: A complete waste of time and money
Comment: One star is far too generous. This CD obviously was cobbled together from someone's old tapes, complete with audible hiss. The selections are all downhill after Eve of Destruction and Universal Soldier. Sonny without Cher? Who ever heard of that? Who can listen to that?

Customer Rating: Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5
Summary: Almost Good
Comment: My main complaint about this disk is that Hedgehoppers Anonymous song "It's Good News Week" is an abridged version. I haven't heard the long version since the WVVX (a Chicago-area FM station) dropped its "oldies" format in the early 1980s. Surely Rhino could have tracked down the long version.

Otherwise, this is a nice period piece


Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: The Sixties Weren't Just About Peace And Love
Comment: As a child of the Sixties, I have a very strong emotional connection to these songs and as such find this a very enjoyable collection. If, however, you were to unearth these songs from a time capsule and listen to them for the first time thirty-plus years after they were first recorded, you might wonder what the fuss is all about. Certainly some of these songs were of the moment. To use an old cliche: You had to be there. After all, at age 30, Sonny Bono was a bit long in the tooth to play the angry young man. And "It's Good News Week" sounds more comical than biting satire.

But many of these songs retain their potency. Certainly, the carnival sound of "The 'Fish' Cheer/I Feel Like I'm Fixin'-To-Die Rag" is the perfect antithesis of the brutality of the Vietnam War. The Rascal's "People Got To Be Free" evokes John Lennon's sentiment that "All You Need Is Love." The Kingston Trio's version of "Where Have All the Flowers Gone" is a sad reminder of the price to be paid for war. Dion's "Abraham, Martin And John" still gives me chills. The one really glaring omission from this set is Dylan's "Masters of War." Only Edwin Starr's "War" comes close to matching Dylan's outrage.

If you need to remind yourself that the Sixties weren't all peace and love, this collection does a more than adequate job of showcasing the protest genre. RECOMMENDED



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