The album Come Hell Or High Water The Girls Are Marching by Vic Damone is a powerful and inspiring collection of songs that celebrates the strength and resilience of women. From the opening track "I Am Woman" to the closing ballad "We Shall Overcome," Damone's rich and soulful voice captures the spirit of the feminist movement and pays tribute to the women who have fought for equality and justice throughout history.
The album is a mix of classic protest songs, such as "Bread and Roses" and "The Times They Are A-Changin'," as well as original compositions that address contemporary issues facing women today. Damone's lyrics are insightful and thought-provoking, tackling topics such as reproductive rights, workplace discrimination, and gender-based violence.
Throughout the album, Damone is backed by a talented band of musicians who infuse the songs with a dynamic energy and a sense of urgency. The arrangements are bold and powerful, featuring soaring guitar solos, driving drum beats, and lush harmonies that elevate the songs to new heights.