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Culture - Live In Africa
AUD
21.99
A$21.99
On December 14th, 2000 Culture, Burning Spear and the Wailers all arrived in South Africa to perform three historic shows organized by Justin Engels of the label/distributor Revolver Records. Although Culture had performed in many African countries before, this would be his first time in South Africa.
December 15th is the day the schools all let out in Capetown and it was the night of our first show. Culture has been the biggest selling group for Revolver for many years and the night was full of anticipation as he hit the stage. The crowd of 10,000 was made up of white surfer kids, middle class blacks and many dreads from the Capetown area. Once Culture was jamming the crowd was united as one people. There was no more thought of apartheid, only a united, free South Africa. Backstage the promoter told me in all his years promoting shows in South Africa he had never witnessed anything like this, people all jamming together as one. This is the true power of reggae and Culture, who has always loved Africans and been loved by Africans in return.
Historically documented on video and audio, we present to you this classic night of Culture, Live in Africa.
Tracklisting:
1. I Tried
2. Pay Day
3. Addis Ababba
4. Tribal War
5. Won't Somebody
6. Ganja Time
7. Legalisation
8. Revolution
9. Disobedient Children
10. Down In Jamaica
11. Money Girl
12. Rally Round
13. Trust Me
14. Jah Jah See Them A Come
15. Jah Rastafari
16. International Herb
17. Get Ready
18. Never Get Weary Yet
19. Too Long In Slavery
20. Two 7's Clash
December 15th is the day the schools all let out in Capetown and it was the night of our first show. Culture has been the biggest selling group for Revolver for many years and the night was full of anticipation as he hit the stage. The crowd of 10,000 was made up of white surfer kids, middle class blacks and many dreads from the Capetown area. Once Culture was jamming the crowd was united as one people. There was no more thought of apartheid, only a united, free South Africa. Backstage the promoter told me in all his years promoting shows in South Africa he had never witnessed anything like this, people all jamming together as one. This is the true power of reggae and Culture, who has always loved Africans and been loved by Africans in return.
Historically documented on video and audio, we present to you this classic night of Culture, Live in Africa.
Tracklisting:
1. I Tried
2. Pay Day
3. Addis Ababba
4. Tribal War
5. Won't Somebody
6. Ganja Time
7. Legalisation
8. Revolution
9. Disobedient Children
10. Down In Jamaica
11. Money Girl
12. Rally Round
13. Trust Me
14. Jah Jah See Them A Come
15. Jah Rastafari
16. International Herb
17. Get Ready
18. Never Get Weary Yet
19. Too Long In Slavery
20. Two 7's Clash
Number of Discs:
- 1
Certificate:
- E
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On December 14th, 2000 Culture, Burning Spear and the Wailers all arrived in South Africa to perform three historic shows organized by Justin Engels of the label/distributor Revolver Records. Although Culture had performed in many African countries before, this would be his first time in South Africa.
December 15th is the day the schools all let out in Capetown and it was the night of our first show. Culture has been the biggest selling group for Revolver for many years and the night was full of anticipation as he hit the stage. The crowd of 10,000 was made up of white surfer kids, middle class blacks and many dreads from the Capetown area. Once Culture was jamming the crowd was united as one people. There was no more thought of apartheid, only a united, free South Africa. Backstage the promoter told me in all his years promoting shows in South Africa he had never witnessed anything like this, people all jamming together as one. This is the true power of reggae and Culture, who has always loved Africans and been loved by Africans in return.
Historically documented on video and audio, we present to you this classic night of Culture, Live in Africa.
Tracklisting:
1. I Tried
2. Pay Day
3. Addis Ababba
4. Tribal War
5. Won't Somebody
6. Ganja Time
7. Legalisation
8. Revolution
9. Disobedient Children
10. Down In Jamaica
11. Money Girl
12. Rally Round
13. Trust Me
14. Jah Jah See Them A Come
15. Jah Rastafari
16. International Herb
17. Get Ready
18. Never Get Weary Yet
19. Too Long In Slavery
20. Two 7's Clash
December 15th is the day the schools all let out in Capetown and it was the night of our first show. Culture has been the biggest selling group for Revolver for many years and the night was full of anticipation as he hit the stage. The crowd of 10,000 was made up of white surfer kids, middle class blacks and many dreads from the Capetown area. Once Culture was jamming the crowd was united as one people. There was no more thought of apartheid, only a united, free South Africa. Backstage the promoter told me in all his years promoting shows in South Africa he had never witnessed anything like this, people all jamming together as one. This is the true power of reggae and Culture, who has always loved Africans and been loved by Africans in return.
Historically documented on video and audio, we present to you this classic night of Culture, Live in Africa.
Tracklisting:
1. I Tried
2. Pay Day
3. Addis Ababba
4. Tribal War
5. Won't Somebody
6. Ganja Time
7. Legalisation
8. Revolution
9. Disobedient Children
10. Down In Jamaica
11. Money Girl
12. Rally Round
13. Trust Me
14. Jah Jah See Them A Come
15. Jah Rastafari
16. International Herb
17. Get Ready
18. Never Get Weary Yet
19. Too Long In Slavery
20. Two 7's Clash
Number of Discs:
- 1
Certificate:
- E
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