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Lucky Dube- House of Exile (PREORDER)

SKU: 016351439413
Regular price $940.00
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Lucky Dube- House of Exile (PREORDER)
Lucky Dube- House of Exile (PREORDER)

Vinyl LP pressing. Reggae's popularity in Africa produced a new generation of African reggae stars such as Alpha Bondy and Lucky Dube. The latter became South Africa's first homegrown reggae star with his soulful, melodic yet message-oriented recordings. Vocally he evoked the style of his hero Peter Tosh. Yet Lucky's voice ranged beyond this similarity with a power and phrasing all his own. It's no surprise then that he became the most important new artist from South Africa in many years. South Africa's foremost reggae star continued to grow with 1992's House of Exile. His voice, powerful as always, presented more facets than the trademark Peter Tosh-style baritone that first attracted attention. Most impressive was his songwriting, which had become more sharply political. He addressed the struggle in South Africa as well as themes of personal liberation. With so much Jamaican reggae trending in a dance hall direction, it's heartening to hear and see the classic internationalist message of Marley, Tosh and Wailer carried on in Africa by Lucky.

Track List

  1. House of Exile
  2. Crazy World
  3. Group Areas Act
  4. Reap What You Sow
  5. It's Not Easy
  6. Running Falling
  7. Hold on
  8. Up with Hope (Down with Dope)
  9. Can't Blame You
  10. Mickey Mouse Freedom
Format: New Vinyl/Reggae

Lucky Dube- House of Exile (PREORDER)

SKU: 016351439413
Regular price $940.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 9.13.24

 
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Vinyl LP pressing. Reggae's popularity in Africa produced a new generation of African reggae stars such as Alpha Bondy and Lucky Dube. The latter became South Africa's first homegrown reggae star with his soulful, melodic yet message-oriented recordings. Vocally he evoked the style of his hero Peter Tosh. Yet Lucky's voice ranged beyond this similarity with a power and phrasing all his own. It's no surprise then that he became the most important new artist from South Africa in many years. South Africa's foremost reggae star continued to grow with 1992's House of Exile. His voice, powerful as always, presented more facets than the trademark Peter Tosh-style baritone that first attracted attention. Most impressive was his songwriting, which had become more sharply political. He addressed the struggle in South Africa as well as themes of personal liberation. With so much Jamaican reggae trending in a dance hall direction, it's heartening to hear and see the classic internationalist message of Marley, Tosh and Wailer carried on in Africa by Lucky.

Track List

  1. House of Exile
  2. Crazy World
  3. Group Areas Act
  4. Reap What You Sow
  5. It's Not Easy
  6. Running Falling
  7. Hold on
  8. Up with Hope (Down with Dope)
  9. Can't Blame You
  10. Mickey Mouse Freedom