It goes along similar musical lines: a mixture of rasta chants, nyahbingi drumming and jazz-based horn work.
The album takes account of and analyses the displacement of African blacks to the West Indians coasts. It is a journey which takes in the Maroons, Pan-Africanism and all the international struggles for independence in a musical structure encompassing Burru, Mento, Reggae and Jazz rhythms.
This is music marked with integrity that should be herad by anyone interested in Jamaican culture, percussion or the roots of roots music.
Tracklist:
A1 | Sam's Intro | 3:35 |
A2 | Mozambique - Tales Of Mozambique | 5:45 |
A3 | Ah Ji Wah Wah - Selam Nna Wadada (Peace & Love) | 3:20 |
A4 | No Night In Zion | 4:00 |
A5 | I Am A Warrior | 5:02 |
B6 | Wicked Babylon | 5:20 |
B7 | Let Freedom Reign | 3:43 |
B8 | Lock, Stock & Barrel - Soon Start Quarrel | 3:42 |
B9 | Nigerian Reggae | 3:40 |
B10 | Run One Mile | 5:30 |
Count Ossie & The Mystic Revelation Of Rastafari - Tales Of Mozambique
(192 kbps, ca. 60 MB)
3 Kommentare:
Never heard of Count Ossie before. Great Nyabinghi, reminds me of Ras Michael. Thanks for the share.
-peacenik
You are welcome!
Any chances for a re-up of Rasta precious things?
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