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political soul music, modern r&b with an independent style and mindset.
Genre:
Urban/R&B: R&B Pop Crossover
Release Date:
2004
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Disappeared In The USA
© Copyright-44th Street Sonatas
(634479140259)
Record Label: Stevie Harris
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Disappeared in the U.S.A. is the funkiest protest album out. Modern R&B used to groove, educate and uplift. Concocted in Oakland, Ca. it sounds like an album aware that there is a media war going on for your soul, and our government is hell bent on bringing forth Armageddon.
The song Designer Napalm has an intro by Mos Def , where he name checks the exec. Prod. BLM and the production team Kointelpro, the song tells the story of a desert storm vet who returns home to pass on birth defects to his children,after exposure to biological warfare in a pointless war fought for oil.
The song Cant Stop attacks modern materialism.
The song Disappeared in the U.S.A. discusses the vanishing of immigrants and citizens in the wake of 9/11.
The song We could Just Roll All Night, tells the tell of single mother moving from coast to coast looking for a better life.
Stevie Harris wrote every song with the hope that it could spark revolution in some ones mind.
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author: Abel Ashes
The title song is one of the best songs I've heard about post 9/11. "Can't Stop" is a funky lesson in sticking to your principles. The whole CD is top notch, right up there with his previous classics like "Pebble", "Integration", "Other", and Conglomerate's "Armeghetto" and "Babylon" CDs.
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somebody scream FREEDOM!
author: Tra
anthems for a new millenium . . . grooves melding with searing political critique . . . truly poetic justice. designer napalm is my fav followed closely by the neo-blues hit roll all night. DISAPPEARED IN THE USA picks up right where Bruce left off, but with the added bonus that you can dance to it.
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THE RETURN OF POLITICALLY CONSCIOUS FUNKOLOGY...
author: d-niz (OAKTOWN)
If you long for the days when people like Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, Gil Scot Heron, Sly, Nina Simone, and other 60's/70's cats laid down music that meant somethin' but that still had a groove then check out DISAPPEARED IN THE USA. This is some phat Oakland underground shi* -- poetry and commotion with some really tight production. Get on Stevie's bandwagon so you can say you were on it before all the late-coming fad folks....
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THE RETURN OF POLITICALLY CONSCIOUS FUNKOLOGY...
author: d-niz (OAKTOWN)
If you long for the days when people like Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, Gil Scot Heron, Sly, Nina Simone, and other 60's/70's cats laid down music that meant somethin' but that still had a groove then check out DISAPPEARED IN THE USA. This is some phat Oakland underground shi* -- poetry and commotion with some really tight production. Get on Stevie's bandwagon so you can say you were on it before all the late-coming fad folks....
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