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专辑名称: Blackheart Man
创作艺人: [Bunny Wailer]
音乐流派: Reggae|雷盖音乐
专辑规格: 1碟10首
出品公司: Island Records (The Island Def Jam Music Group / Universal Music)
发行时间: 1976/9/8
官方标价: £8.39 (会员免费下载)
域名语言: [en] (AI检测)
曲目介绍:
Blackheart Man
Fighting Against Conviction
The Opressed Song
Fig Tree (Album Version)
Dream Land
Rastaman
Reincarnated Souls (Album Version)
Armagideon (Armagedon)
Bide Up (Album Version)
This Train
详细介绍:
After leaving the Wailers behind, Bunny Wailer (born Neville Livingston) wasted no time establishing himself as a highly original and visionary singer and songwriter on his own. His solo debut remains one of the most extraordinary albums of the roots period, a complex but instantly attractive and occasionally heartbreaking record that never rises above a whisper in tone but packs as much political and spiritual wallop as the best of Bob Marley%27s work. Critics have been praising this album for more than 25 years, and they generally (and quite rightly) focus on the quality of such songs as the quietly ferocious Fighting Against Conviction (aka Battering Down Sentence), the classic repatriation anthem Dreamland, and the apocalyptic Amagideon, but the song that pulls you into Bunny Wailer%27s magical web of mystical Rastafarianism is the first one, in which Wailer recalls being warned by his mother to avoid Rastas (even the lions fear him) and then describes his eventual conversion, all in a tone of infinite gentleness and sadness at the hardhearted blindness of Babylon. Are there missteps? Maybe one or two: The bluesy Oppressed Song never quite gets off the ground, for example. But taken as a whole, Blackheart Man is an astounding achievement by an artist who was, at the time, only at the beginning of what would be a distinguished career. © Rick Anderson /TiVo