Unchained Spirit
Unchained Spirit | ||||
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Studio album by Buju Banton | ||||
Released | August 22, 2000 | |||
Genre | Dancehall/Roots reggae | |||
Label | ANTI-/Epitaph Records | |||
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Unchained Spirit is the sixth studio album by dancehall/reggae artist Buju Banton, released in 2000. It was his first and only album to be released on the ANTI- record label, an imprint of Epitaph Records which was more commonly known for underground and avant-garde Rock music, but was trying to branch out into the Reggae genre, especially on the strength of their release of music by the Ska band known as The Slackers. Aside from the fact that album was on such an unexpected label, Unchained Spirit was simply issued with extremely little promotion. There is no known hit or single from this album.
LP Track Listing
Side A:
- "Intro" – 0:39
- "23rd Psalm" (feat. Gramps of Morgan Heritage)
- "We'll Be Alright" (feat. Luciano)
- "Pull It Up" (feat. Beres Hammond)
- "Guns And Bombs"
- "Better Must Come"
Side B:
- "Sudan"
- "Life Is A Journey"
- "Breathless"
- "Mighty Dread"
- "Law And Order"
CD Track Listing
- "Intro" – 0:39
- "23rd Psalm" (feat. Gramps of Morgan Heritage) – 5:44
- "Voice Of Jah" (feat. LMS) – 5:01
- "Sudan" – 4:41
- "We'll Be Alright" (feat. Luciano) – 4:24
- "Pull It Up" (feat. Beres Hammond) – 4:09
- "Life Is A Journey" – 4:07
- "Better Must Come" – 4:12
- "Mighty Dread" – 5:01
- "Poor Old Man" (feat. Stephen Marley) – 4:26
- "Law And Order" – 3:51
- "Guns And Bombs" – 3:20
- "Woman Dem Phat" – 3:16
- "No More Misty Days" (feat. Rancid) – 4:01
- "Pull It Up" (feat. Beres Hammond) (live) – 2:56
- "Reunion" (feat. Wayne Wonder) – 4:06
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