- Rafi's Revenge
Infobox Album | Name = Rafi's Revenge
Type =Album
Artist =Asian Dub Foundation
Released = 1998
Recorded = UK
Genre =Jungle ,Breakbeat , Rap,World music
Length = 57:06
Label =London Records
Producer =Asian Dub Foundation
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|4|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:ulapqjkioj0a review]
Last album = "R.A.F.I. "
(1997)
This album = "Rafi's Revenge"
(1998)
Next album = "Conscious Party"
(1998)Rafi's Revenge is an album from 1998 by
Asian Dub Foundation . The album mixed jungle-styledrum and bass ,bhangra , dub,breakbeat and punkish guitars with politically- and socially-conscious rapped lyrics.The lyrics railed against
racism , both in life and the "institutional racism " highlighted by the murder ofStephen Lawrence . It also drew on the history of the Indian Subcontinent, with "Naxalite" based on theNaxalite peasant uprising inWest Bengal in the 1960s.They also dealt with contemporary issues: "
Free Satpal Ram " campaigned for the release ofSatpal Ram from British jail (a cause also taken up by bands such asPrimal Scream ), and highlighted (alleged) miscarriages of justice in the British system in general: "Birmingham Six ,Bridgewater Four , Crown Prosecution totting up the score /Kings Cross Two ,Guildford Four ,Winston Silcott , how many more?" Elsewhere, they highlighted issues like the increasing spread of CCTV cameras, 'Black White' promotes inter-racial relationships, while 'Operation Eagle Lie' alleges racist policing to be commonplace - "a black man on a double-yellow, yea he's a criminal / a racial attack, investigation minimal".The album was shortlisted for the 1998
Mercury Music Prize .Rafi in the title is a reference to
Mohammed Rafi the legendary Bollywood playback singer.Track listing
#"Naxalite"
#"Buzzin"
#"Black White"
#"Assassin"
#"Hypocrite"
#"Charge"
#"Free Satpal Ram "
#"Dub Mentality"
#"Culture Move"
#"Operation Eagle Lie"
#"Change"
#"Tribute to John Stevens"
#" R.A.F.I." (Japanese Bonus Track)
#"Digital Underclass" (Japanese Bonus Track)
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