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Live in South Africa 2000

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Track listing

  1. "Old Marcus Garvey"
  2. "African Postman"
  3. "Calling Rastafari"
  4. "Jah No Dead"
  5. "Pick Up The Pieces"
  6. "Man In The Hills"
  7. "We Go Deh"
  8. "Jah Is My Driver / Slavery Days"
  9. "Identity"
  10. "Red, Gold And Green"


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a short documentary about Rodney's visit to south afica was also released short after .It was directed by mark Engels

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