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Live in South Africa 2000 | |
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Live album by Burning Spear | |
Released | 2004 |
Recorded | 2000 |
Genre | Reggae |
Label | Nocturne |
Live in South Africa 2000 was a 2004 album by Burning Spear.
Track listing
- "Old Marcus Garvey"
- "African Postman"
- "Calling Rastafari"
- "Jah No Dead"
- "Pick Up the Pieces"
- "Man in the Hills"
- "We Go Deh"
- "Jah Is My Driver / Slavery Days"
- "Identity"
- "Red, Gold and Green"
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