Life of Contradiction

Life of Contradiction is the first album of reggae musician Joe Higgs. It was recorded in 1972 and released in 1975. The BBC describes the album as "a highly conceptual, deeply personal record by one of reggae’s true masters that deserves to cross over into popular music’s wider canon".[1] The album was recorded with the Now Generation band. The album was re-released in 2008.

Life of Contradiction
Studio album by
Released1975, (re-released) 25 March 2008
GenreReggae
LabelPressure Sounds

Track listing

  1. Come On Home
  2. Got To Make A Way
  3. Wake Up And Live
  4. Life Of Contradiction
  5. Who Brought Down The Curtains
  6. There's A Reward
  7. Hard Times Don't Bother Me
  8. My Baby Still Love Me
  9. She Was The One
  10. Song My Enemy Sings
  11. Let Us Do Something *
  12. Freedom Journey *
  • Bonus tracks on the Pressure Sounds reissue only.
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gollark: It's the government agencies you don't know about which you should worry about most, if they existed, which they of course do not.
gollark: The NSA isn't secret, their operations are.
gollark: The NSA is constrained by law they vaguely follow to not spy on US citizens that much, so they just offload it to other allied countries.
gollark: Like *that* matters.

References

  1. Angus Taylor, BBC Review Joe Higgs: Life Of Contradiction (BBC album review),1 February 2008
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