Banned Ballads is the latest album by Bill Williams, a talented musician known for his unique style of folk music. The album is a collection of songs that have been banned or censored at some point in history, and Williams has done an excellent job of bringing them back to life.
The album features a variety of instruments, including acoustic guitar, banjo, mandolin, and harmonica, all played by Williams himself. His voice is raw and passionate, perfectly suited for the emotional and sometimes controversial themes of the songs.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Strange Fruit," a hauntingly beautiful song about lynching in the American South. Williams' rendition is powerful and moving, capturing the pain and injustice of this dark time in history.
Another noteworthy song is "Masters of War," a protest song written by Bob Dylan during the Vietnam War. Williams' version is stripped-down and raw, with his voice and guitar conveying the anger and frustration of the lyrics.