Burning Spear - Marcus Garvey

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Artist: Burning Spear
Genre: Reggae
Release date: 12 December 1975
Label: Island Records

Burning Spear’s "Marcus Garvey" is widely considered one of the greatest reggae songs—and albums—ever recorded. Released in 1975, this track serves as a powerful tribute to the Jamaican national hero and Pan-Africanist prophet, Marcus Garvey.

This seminal work was recorded in early 1975 at the legendary Randy’s Recording Studio (Studio 17) in Kingston, Jamaica. It was produced by the visionary Lawrence "Jack Ruby" Lindo, who brought together an elite group of musicians known as The Black Disciples—including members of The Wailers and The Soul Syndicate.
The song's haunting horn arrangements and Winston Rodney's (Burning Spear) chanting vocals created a "militant" roots sound that defined the era. While the original Jamaican mix on the Fox label was raw and heavy, Island Records later remixed it for international audiences to make it more "palatable," a decision that famously frustrated the artist but helped propel Burning Spear to global stardom.

"Marcus Garvey" isn't just music; it’s a spiritual and political manifesto. It revitalized Garvey’s teachings for a new generation, focusing on themes of African heritage, black pride, and self-determination. Whether you're a lifelong fan or new to the genre, this track is an essential piece of cultural history.

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