
Some things only get better with age, and dub poet Lillian Allen continues to define the form and explore its leading innovative edge. – Banff Centre for the Arts Lillian Allen launched her powerful new reggae dub poetry/spoken word album ANXIETY with a reading tour across the UK and Europe in Oct/Nov 2012. Her first album of poetry with music, Revolutionary Tea Party, proclaimed a Landmark Album by Ms. Magazine, was followed by another Juno winner, Conditions Critical.
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Revolutionary Tea Party
Fight Back
Rub A Dub Style Inna Regent Park
Riddim An' Hardtimes
Nellie Belly Swelly
The Subversives
Birth Poem
Birth Version
Mother Earth
We Stories
Colors
Nellie Belly Swell
I Fight Back
Black Voice
Sister Hold On
Conditions Critical
Why Do We Have to Fight
One Poem Town
Harriet Tubman (Nothing But a Hero)
If You See the Truth
Why-dub version 1
My Toronto/Poetic Gesture
Unnatural Causes
Woken & Unbroken
Poem for Billie Holiday
I and Africa
Jazz You
I Dream a Redwood
So What
His Day Came
Why-dub version 2
Anxious for a Revolution
Teacher
Freedom is Azania (South Africa Must Be Free)
Mandela
Dis Ya Mumma Earth (Peace Poem)
01 I Fight Back
No Good News
Jamaica I Remember
02 Nellie Belly Swelly
03 Riddim an' Hardtimes
No Home
Anancy
To the Child
Anxiety
Talking Anxiety
Nelly Belly Swelly
Jazz You/ Dis Ya Mumma Earth
Women Of Many Hands
Totalities
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