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Liberation (Bunny Wailer album)

1989 studio album by Bunny Wailer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Liberation (Bunny Wailer album)
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Liberation is an album by the Jamaican musician Bunny Wailer, released in 1989 through Shanachie Records.[1][2] Wailer supported the album with a North American tour.[3] It was nominated for a Grammy Award, in the "Best Reggae Recording" category.[4]

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Production

"Botha the Mosquito" is about South African president P. W. Botha.[5] Wailer included a reproduction of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in the album notes.[6]

Critical reception

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The Los Angeles Times wrote: "Wailer seems snake-bitten here—the better melodies deliver lyrics that aren't particularly fresh, and the stronger themes are coupled with lackluster hooks that don't cut through the production problems."[9] The Gazette called the album "roots reggae par excellence."[10]

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Track listing

All tracks written by Neville "Bunny" Livingston.

  1. "Rise and Shine"
  2. "Liberation"
  3. "Botha the Mosquito"
  4. "Want to Come Home"
  5. "Ready When You Ready"
  6. "Didn't You Know"
  7. "Dash Wey the Vial"
  8. "Bald Head Jesus"
  9. "Food"
  10. "Serious Thing"

Personnel

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References

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