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96° In the Shade
(CD, 1989)

Primary Artist: Third World

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Format: CD
Jun 1989
Record Label: Mango
Recording Type: Studio
UPC: 016253983021
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Track Listing
1. Jah Glory
2. Tribal Wear
3. Dreamland
4. Feels a Little Better
5. Human Market Place
6. Third World Man
7. 1865 (96 Degrees in the Shade)
8. Rhythm of Life

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Contributing artists:Amazulu
Distributor:Universal Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:AAD

Album Notes
1977's 96 DEGREES IN THE SHADE was Third World's US breakthrough album. Released at the height of American interest in reggae, the album also happens to be considerably more pop-oriented than the group's earlier excursions. From this point on, this Kingston-based group pulled off the tricky balance of roots reggae, Rasta proselytizing, and R&B-based pop song structures better than just about anyone, with the possible exception of Michael Rose-era Black Uhuru.
The title track, concerning the emancipation of the American slaves, is one of the group's most popular songs, and was a mainstay of its live set for the rest of its career. While not everything on the album is equal to that particular triumph, the quietly seething "Human Market Place" and "Third World Man" are among the group's most powerful songs.


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