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Peter Gabriel - Biko download free

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Biko
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Style:
Art Rock, Prog Rock
MP3 archive size:
1904 mb
FLAC archive size:
1508 mb
WMA archive size:
1625 mb
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Rating:
4.2
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433
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Tracklist

Biko 8:55
Shosholoza 5:14
Jetzt Kommt Die Flut 4:54

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
CB 370-12, CB 370 12 Peter Gabriel Biko ‎(12") Charisma, Charisma CB 370-12, CB 370 12 UK 1980
6000 564 Peter Gabriel Biko ‎(12", Maxi) Charisma 6000 564 France 1980
6000 492 Peter Gabriel Biko ‎(12", Maxi) Charisma 6000 492 Germany 1980
CB 370 Peter Gabriel Biko ‎(7", Single) Charisma CB 370 UK 1980
CB 370 Peter Gabriel Biko ‎(7", Single) Charisma CB 370 Ireland 1980
CBDJ 370 Peter Gabriel Biko ‎(7", Single, Promo) Charisma CBDJ 370 UK 1980
CBDJ 370 Peter Gabriel Biko ‎(7", Single, Promo, Sol) Charisma CBDJ 370 UK 1980


  • A record that could only be written by a genius. From the record to the sleeve, Gabriel's motifs are quite clear - a shout against totalitarian brutality and injustice; the brutal death of the South African martyr as directed by the Apartheid authorities didn't go unnoticed and this song is a clear reminder of the ultimate sadness and gruesome politics. While eternally condemning the (now-declined) racist regime of South Africa, 'Biko' still echoes this frustrating state of being, as the world today continues to stumble upon greed, power and corruption, causing righteousness to perish further into oblivion. Despite the menacing drumming and accompanying chants that mercilessly fight against prejudice during the song, there is still space left for optimism. A tiny air of hope. Gabriel sings with suppressed sadness - but everytime he stands towards the glorifying bagpipes arrangement, breaking down into 'Yihla Moja, Yihla Moja - The man is dead', he unleashes the moment of shedding an honest tear. 'Shosholoza' is understandably a conceptual part to the main track, while the German-titled 'Jetzt Kommt Die Flut' addresses rage against Apartheid's monstruous act of Biko's dismissal. 'Biko' is a truly thought-provoking piece - a hit that condemns pop-music as form of entertainment. The 12" version needs no specific introduction - like the original album version, this one is a fight-against adventure all of its own, extended and more confrontational towards racist violence. A shocking collage on the rear cover of the single, juxtaposing severe burns on Biko's body with everyday leisure life, serves the warning purpose alone - but once you hear the music contents, it certainly won't make you indifferent - but politically aware. World, are you listening?