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Bunny Wailer, Blackheart Man

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1792884

Disk length: 46m 13s (10 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1976

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Blackheart Man 6:20
2. Fighting Against Conviction 5:12
3. The Opressed Song 3:20
4. Fig Tree 3:08
5. Dream Land 2:47
6. Rastaman 3:50
7. Reincarnated Souls 3:43
8. Amagideon (Armagedon) 6:47
9. Bide Up 2:32
10. This Train 8:27

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Review

Pure spine-tingling, heart-swelling inspiration from foundation Wailer Bunny Wailer (Neville Livingston)--with his ex-Wailer mates Bob Marley and Peter Tosh lending backup support on some tracks. This is one of the greatest reggae albums ever, a 1976 solo debut that virtually defines roots reggae as the musical vehicle for the "reasonings" of the amalgam of Garvey's pan-Africanism and Old Testament thunder that is Rastafari. Virtually every track elucidates Rasta "livity" and offers an intensely visceral portrait of the struggles endured by the international "sufferah dem." And it's all leavened by the Rastafarian vision of a just future world united by One Love. Reggae--hell, pop music!--doesn't get better than these 10 tracks--especially "Dreamland," "Fighting Against Conviction," "Fig Tree," and the title tune. --Elena Oumano

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Blackheart Man

Tracks: 10, Disk length: 46m 13s

Blackheart Man

Tracks: 10, Disk length: 46m 14s (+0m 1s)

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