The Mighty Diamonds play roots-reggae gems
A masterpiece that embodies the tradition and spirituality of Jamaican music.
The album features beautiful vocal harmonies woven by the three vocalists and a heavy bassline characteristic of roots reggae. The message of racial harmony implied in the title "Ebony & Ivory" is a compelling social appeal through music. The production is also warm, making this an excellent album that conveys both the spiritual and musical aspects of reggae.
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A:
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1)
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Everybody Has An Accent
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2)
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Declaration Of Rights
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3)
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Pretty Woman
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4)
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The Poor Man's Prayer
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5)
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Head's Of Government
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B:
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1)
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The Root Is There
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2)
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Juvenile Child
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3)
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Ebony And Ivory
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4)
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Part-Time Love
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5)
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The Breadwinner
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Producer - Augustus "Gussie" Clarke