This was the last compilation album
that the father of African reggae he released before his life was cut
short in a botch hijacking at Johannesburg in 2007. He might be departed
but with the quintessential legacy he left behind in his music we pay
homage posthumously with his emancipating reggae sounds that that has
lyrical prowess filled with consciousness in them. Having put his
country of birth on the international landmark through his music, that
reached millions through his astonishing 22 albums recorded in English,
Zulu and Afrikaans many of which have been record breakers with
phenomenal sales from around the globe which you too would love to
experience all of the magic he oozed when he was singing. With that in
mind, I have the posthumous compilation album called Lucky Dube
Retrospective. And basically, the album of Retrospective is a tribute
to the life and career of Lucky Dube who was tragically killed on
October 18, 2007 in a Johannesburg carjacking. While its release marks
the anniversary of his death, it more importantly celebrates the life
work of a groundbreaking artist who helped effect profound social and
political change in South Africa. The CD boosts some of the massively
conscious hits that are so abundant you will not like to skip them as
they consecutively resonate quite with the mood that will take you trip
down memory lane.
Such of the songs you will find in here in this compilation album range from ones like Slave, Prisoner, and Rastas never die; remember me, Different colors, baxololeleni
together with some of the other “aerie” tunes. So there you have it
ides and hope you will make conscious efforts to have yourself this
masterpiece compilation album of Lucky Dube today so that you can wrap
your festive year with.
As a result of that if you would love to own this CD to in the meantime place an order for it via our online shopping site of wantitall.co.za as it is being sold at one of the marvelously discounted prices on the market.