Songs of Protest and Anti-Protest
| Songs of Protest and Anti-Protest | ||||
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| Released | 1965 | |||
| Recorded | 1965 | |||
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| Length | 38:59 | |||
| Label | Surrey | |||
| Producer | Randy Wood, Marshall Leib | |||
| Chris Lucey chronology | ||||
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Songs of Protest and Anti-Protest (released in the United Kingdom as Too Many Mornings) is the debut album by American singer-songwriter Bobby Jameson, credited under the name Chris Lucey. It was released on Surrey Records in 1965. Recorded on a limited budget, the album did not receive much attention at the time of its release; however, over time it has become treasured for its resemblance to the arrangements found in Love's album Forever Changes. Songs of Protest and Anti-Protest has since been reissued and made more accessible to collectors.