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KUTI, FELA AND ROY AYERS – Music Of Many Colours Rap post-punk girl-groups or the whole

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500 Channels In Hell Crack Rock Steady Suicide (A Better Way) In My Grave Fucked Reality Money Hate Yer State Fuck America War Story Five-Finger Discount Praise To The Sinners Living The Laws Crack Rock Steady (Rock Steady Redo)

and even a piano ballad

and Power Trip

So imagine how those unhappy fans would have reacted had Priest gone with its original inclinations of making Turbo a double album and then using some of the leftover songs on Ram It Down

KUTI, FELA AND ROY AYERS – Music Of Many Colours Rap post-punk girl-groups or the whole2000 Blacks Got To Be Free: Is a musical collaboration between the African American vibraphone player Roy Ayers and Fela. After a three week tour of Nigerias major cities in 1979, where he performed as the opening act for Felas band, the two artists decided to do a joint album as a round up to the tour. The result, an album titled: MUSIC OF MANYCOLOURS. On the A side Felas Africa Centre of the World, and on the B Side Roy Ayers: 2000 Blacks Got To Be

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