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  • SKU: CLP1216
  • Format: LP
  • UPC: 5397102121623
  • Street Date: 08/12/16
  • PreBook Date: 07/08/16
  • Label: Cree Records »
  • Genre: World
  • Run Time: 37:18 mins
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Audio: STEREO
  • Year of Production: 2016
  • Region Code: 0
  • Box Lot: 30
  • Territory: NORTH AMERICA
  • Language: English

 

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Mansa Musa - Hold On To The Faith

Calypso and African rhythms from Trinidad and Tobago, 180gram vinyl pressing

Mansa Musa - Hold On To The Faith
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- Calypso and African rhythms from Trinidad and Tobago.
- Famous drummer and percussionist who has accompanied countless musicians.
- Recorded in Port of Spain, Trinidad.
- Featuring Trinidad and Tobago musician and composer, André Michael Tanker.
- Super rare album, a collector's item. Reissued for the first time. Remastered from the original analog master tapes.
- Includes free download code

Rudolph J. Lord and his group of young percussionists, also known as Mansa Musa, have accompanied many Trinidad and Tobago musicians like Andre Tanker, Brother Valentino, Black Stalin and Lancelot Layne. Bear Family's subsidiary Cree Records has re-released Mansa's first album that features his own compositions. It shows that he has a more comprehensive knowledge of and affinity to African-based West-Indian rhythms than any other of his contemporaries.

Rudolph J. Lord is a political activist and known for his in-depth knowledge of African and Carribbean history and culture. Because of his affiliation to the Black Power Movement in Trinidad he got imprisoned for several years on a prison island called Nelson Island during the early 1970s. In 1976 he recorded his debut album of original compositions with his own group, the Mansa Musa Drummers. The album is dealing with his African origin and the enslavement of his ancestors. Along with Lancelot Layne and others, Mansa Musa has seriously contributed to the development of a musical form called ,Rapso'.

Track Listing

  • Mama Maria
  • Who Told You
  • Nothing For Nothing
  • St. James Wail
  • Rasta's Song
  • Hold On To The Faith
  • Beat The Drum
  • Mansa's Tribut To Ogun
  

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