True Democracy - Steel Pulse

True Democracy

Steel Pulse

  • Genre: Reggae
  • Release Date: 1982-05-04
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 10
  • Album Price: 9.99
  • ℗ 1982 Elektra Records. Marketed by Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group Co
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Chant a Psalm Steel Pulse 4:34
2
Ravers Steel Pulse 3:56
3
Find It... Quick! Steel Pulse 3:26
4
A Who Responsible Steel Pulse 3:54
5
Worth His Weight in Gold (Rall Steel Pulse 4:34
6
Leggo Beast Steel Pulse 3:43
7
Blues Dance Raid Steel Pulse 4:52
8
Your House Steel Pulse 3:41
9
Man No Sober Steel Pulse 4:29
10
Dub Marcus Say Steel Pulse 4:37

Reviews

  • Uhh. Steel Pulse. Duh.

    5
    By Disturbedesnobueno!
    There is not one bad song. Not one. The lyrics inspire and David Hinds’ voice does not annoy the ears. I grew up listening to Steel Pulse. I will die…listening to this album.
  • Not original CD

    4
    By @BUZZBAIT69
    This is a nice reggae CD. In all honesty, back I the day, I’d go up and sit wit some white boys and smoke weed. They’d play this CD like it was a religion. I’d sit there and say too myself, man, ain’t they got something else to play. But the more I listened the more I started liking it. Especially when getting high. We’d smoke so much weed, not in paper nor blunts but bongs. The good ole days. This CD isn’t the original one. It’s still got the ones I like. I don’t smoke anymore but I still rock it. Especially on Sundays, Sundays seems like a good reggae day. Need I say, you gotta have Bob in da house. Da #deputy lives on too smoke trees another day. 😆😆😆
  • legends!!

    5
    By mamadonna78
    absolutely one of the best reggae albums ever! saw them live over 30 yrs. ago and david hinds vocals are forever smooth and exceptional. the band's talent and musicianship are incomparable!!
  • 100%

    5
    By CityGrl
    Desert island music if you could only take one! Will never get old. Pure love.
  • WOKE

    5
    By Ownnumber1
    My ears have been opened to what I now consider one of the best reggae albums ever produced. I love every song!
  • None Better

    5
    By My Nickname Is Taken 69
    You can stop here there is no better reggae album
  • Pure classic

    5
    By Bringintherain
    How is it even possible that Nothing from True Democracy or Earth Crisis makes it onto the ‘greatest hits’ type released albums?? That’s a tragedy in and of itself....this is pure joy thru and thru
  • Must Own

    5
    By Rudeboy212
    Basically one of the greatest reggae albums of all time. Any respectable collection would include this album and band.

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