¡African Holocaust
¡STEEL PULSE
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[Machine Translation] Steel Pulse, the pinnacle of British reggae, returns to their aggressive roots in 2004 with their 11th original album! The album features protest and spiritual songs such as "Global Warning" and "Tyrant". The album also features a cover of Bob Dylan's classic "George Jackson". Steel Pulse emerged from the Handsworth area of Afro-Caribbean Indian Birmingham in the mid-1970s and became one of the most acclaimed and successful roots reggae bands in the U.K. Formed in 1975, the band drew on images of urban black youth and their African homeland to build a following. The band gained a following. Touring with the Stranglers and XTC, and supporting Burning Spear, the band gained interest from Island. The Handsworth Revolution album on Island was a great contribution to British reggae. After three more albums on Island, he moved to Elektra. Earth Crisis" received critical acclaim and was followed by the more successful "Babylon The Bandit". By 1997, the band had released 10 albums, including a Grammy for Best Reggae Band. This is their 11th original album, released in 2004. This album is a strong return to roots reggae, and has not been re-released for a long time. The album features guest appearances by Damian Marley, Capleton, and Tiken Jah Fakoly.
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