Rev. Sekou – When We Fight We Win – Live In Memphis (2019) [FLAC 24 bit, 44,1 kHz]

Rev. Sekou - When We Fight We Win - Live In Memphis (2019) [FLAC 24 bit, 44,1 kHz] Download

Artist: Rev. Sekou
Album: When We Fight We Win – Live In Memphis
Genre: Blues
Release Date: 2019
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 44,1 kHz
Duration: 01:16:15
Total Tracks: 11
Total Size: 832 MB

Tracklist:

01. Rev. Sekou – Resist (08:44)
02. Rev. Sekou – When We Fight We Win (02:21)
03. Rev. Sekou – Bury Me (09:21)
04. Rev. Sekou – Muddy and Rough (08:40)
05. Rev. Sekou – We Comin’ (06:02)
06. Rev. Sekou – Revelation (03:56)
07. Rev. Sekou – Loving You is Killing Me (08:50)
08. Rev. Sekou – Goodbye Baby (11:05)
09. Rev. Sekou – Thank You (05:38)
10. Rev. Sekou – The Devil Finds Work (05:28)
11. Rev. Sekou – Mississippi (Bonus Track) (06:05)

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Noted activist, theologian, author, documentary filmmaker, and musician, Reverend Osagyefo Sekou was born in St. Louis, Missouri and raised in the rural Arkansas Delta. Rev. Sekou’s music is an unique combination of North Mississippi Hill Country Music, Arkansas Delta Blues, Memphis Soul and Pentecostal steel guitar. In May 2017, he released “In Times Like These” produced the six-time Grammy nominated North Mississippi Allstars. AFROPUNK heralded the ”deep bone-marrow-level conviction” of his first album, “The Revolution Has Come”. The single, “We Comin’”–was named the new anthem for the modern Civil Rights movement by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. A consummate entertainer, Paste Studio celebrated his barn-burning performance saying: “Rev. Sekou delivers the spiritual performance we need now.”A leading public intellectual, Rev. Sekou is releasing 5 books with Chalice Press—a publisher of progressive religious thought. Chalice Press is republishing Rev. Sekou’s “Urbansouls: Meditations on Youth, Hip Hop, and Religion” and “Gods, Gays, and Guns: Essays on Religion and the Future of Democracy”. His new titles are “The Task of the Artist in the Time of Monsters”; “This Ain’t Yo’ Daddy’s Civil Rights Movement: Ferguson, Black Lives Matter and the Legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr”; and “A Liberation Theology of Ferguson”; He has written widely on the 2011 killing of Mark Duggan by British police and the subsequent London riots, and is the author of the forthcoming “Riot Music: Race, Hip Hop and the Meaning of the London Riots 2011” (Hamilton Books).

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