Lee Harvey Oswald's album People Arent RocknRoll is a unique and compelling collection of songs that showcase his talents as a musician and songwriter. The album is a blend of rock, blues, and country, with themes that range from heartbreak and loss to social commentary and political satire.
The opening track, "The Ballad of Lee Harvey Oswald," sets the tone for the album with its haunting melody and lyrics that tell the story of the infamous assassin. From there, the album takes listeners on a journey through different moods and styles.
Songs like "Devil in Disguise" and "Brokenhearted Blues" are classic blues tracks with soulful vocals and powerful guitar riffs. "American Dream" and "Big Brother" are political anthems that criticize the state of the nation and the government's role in society.
One of the standout tracks is "Love and War," which features a beautiful duet between Oswald and a female vocalist. The song is a poignant reflection on the human cost of war and the importance of love in times of conflict.