Harry's Gone Fishing, the latest album by Leon Rosselson, is a captivating collection of songs that explore themes of love, loss, and social justice. The album features Rosselson's signature blend of folk, blues, and protest music, and his powerful lyrics are delivered in his distinctive and emotive voice.
The album's opening track, "Harry's Gone Fishing," sets the tone for the rest of the album, with its haunting melody and poetic lyrics about a man who has left the world behind to find solace in the natural world. From there, Rosselson takes listeners on a journey through a range of emotions, from the heartbreak of "The Ghost of Harry Simms" to the anger and frustration of "The Man Who Puts Up Posters."
One of the standout tracks on the album is "The Ballad of Rivka and Mohammed," a powerful song that tells the story of a Palestinian woman and an Israeli man who fall in love despite the conflict between their people. The song is a poignant reminder of the human cost of war and the importance of finding common ground.