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Beloved - David Rudder
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  1. The Savagery
  2. High Mas I
  3. The Banana Death Song
  4. Montserrat
  5. Down Deh
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  1. The Savagery
  2. High Mas I
  3. The Banana Death Song
  4. Montserrat
  5. Down Deh
  6. You Set a Fire
  7. The Immigrants
  8. Destination Desperation
  9. The Hurricane
  10. The Savagery
  11. High Mas II
  12. Beloved
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Calypso historically was viewed as the people's newspaper in Trinidad, and David Rudder, easily soca's most wide-ranging social commentator of the '90s, seems even more focused on that aspect than usual on Beloved. The lyrical themes tackle social issues specific to Trinidad or more broadly Caribbean, even as the music is more measured and less dedicated to breakneck soca celebration. "Banana Death Song" protests U.S. trade policies, while "Montserrat" laments the volcanic eruption that made an entire island uninhabitable; ...

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