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The album was produced by Mutabaruka, Gussie Clarke, and Philip "Fatis" Burrell. [7] Sly and Robbie played on Melanin Man; Dennis Brown, Cocoa Tea, and Freddie McGregor sang on the album. [8] [9] [10] The title track alludes to the pseudoscientific theory; it was also considered a black pride anthem. [11] [12] "Beware" offers advice to Nelson ...
Mutabaruka was born and raised in Rae Town, Kingston, Jamaica, [1] in a household with his father, mother and two sisters. When he was eight years old his father died. Mutabaruka attended the Kingston Technical High School, where he trained in electronics for four years, going on to work for the Jamaican Telephone Company until eventually quitting i
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The "Complaints of Khakheperraseneb", also called the "Lamentations of Khakheperraseneb", is an ancient Egyptian text from the end of the First Intermediate Period or the beginning of the Middle Kingdom. It was on a writing board which suggests it was regarded as a text for school and is currently held in the British Museum.
Lamentation was on the American Library Association's Reading List 2010 [5] as the year's best fantasy novel. Each subsequent volume received positive reviews. Publishers Weekly [6] stated that the final volume "amply rewards fans of the series." Awards include the 2011 Prix Imaginales [7] for Lamentation, for best fantasy novel in translation ...
Haydn wrote the symphony for Easter week. H. C. Robbins Landon has dated it to 1768 (possibly 1769). [1] In the absence of the original autograph, [2] it is impossible to verify the date of composition, although this dating is consistent with the work's appearance in the Entwurf Katalog (Haydn's own catalogue of his works).
The Ethiopic Lamentations of Jeremiah (Geʽez: Säqoqawä Eremyas) [1] is a pseudepigraphic text, belonging to the Old Testament canons of the Beta Israel [2] and Ethiopian Orthodox Church. It is not considered canonical by any other Judeo-Christian-Islamic groups.
Lamentation (The Mourning of Christ) is a fresco painted c.1305 by the Italian artist Giotto as part of his cycle of the Life of Christ on the interior walls of the Scrovegni Chapel in Padua, Italy. [1] The Scrovegni Chapel was built as a private chapel next to the Eremitani Monastery by the wealthy Scrovegni family and consecrated in 1305.