Hey Hey LBJ And Other Songs Of The US Antiwar Movement by Bill Frederick is an impressive collection of songs that captures the spirit of the antiwar movement in the United States. The album features a mix of original compositions and covers of classic protest songs, all performed with a raw, authentic sound that perfectly captures the energy and emotion of the era.
The standout tracks on the album include "Hey Hey LBJ," a scathing indictment of President Lyndon B. Johnson's role in the Vietnam War, and "Fortunate Son," a blistering critique of the privileged class who avoided serving in the military. Other highlights include "Eve of Destruction," a haunting ballad that laments the senseless loss of life in war, and "We Shall Overcome," a stirring anthem of hope and unity.
Throughout the album, Bill Frederick's vocals are powerful and impassioned, backed by a talented group of musicians who bring a sense of urgency and intensity to each track. The arrangements are simple but effective, allowing the lyrics and melodies to shine through.
shooting at the top of my "fuck this hellworld" playlist