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Ezrin wanted to know what happened to the couple from Berlin - a song from Reed's first solo album
113 – 48 tracks across 2 CDs
The final side opens with the song that launched one of the defining bands of the era
and that effort is heard in the sizzle and swing of the percussive highlights here
CHROMATICA III (INTERLUDE)
Why Black Man Dey Suffer: Translucent Yellow Vinyl 12" Single The Slow Show Ezrin wanted to know whatAlso featuring Ginger Baker, the title track is among Felas first overtly political lyrics. His political perspective had evolved during the 1969 1970 tour of the US, largely through his friendship with the black rights activist Sandra Izsadore, who introduced him to the writings of Malcolm X, Stokely Carmichael, Angela Davis and other revolutionary thinkers. By the time Fela wrote Why Black Man Dey Suffer, his songwriting and public statements were
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