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Living in the Heart of the Beast (album)

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Living in the Heart of the Beast
Studio album by
Released12 December 1985 (1985-12-12)
LabelRecommended Records
Kalahari Surfers chronology
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Living in the Heart of the Beast was, in 1985, the second full-length album by the Kalahari Surfers, the recording identity of South African musician Warrick Sony. The album title was taken from the title of a Tim Hodgkinson composition, "Living in the Heart of the Beast" on the Henry Cow album In Praise of Learning. Jon Savage wrote in the New Statesman that it was a "success", praised its "viciously critical (and historically intelligent) lyrics", and compared it with early Zappa.[1] The NME called it "brave".[2]

Track listing

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  1. "Grensvegter" – 06:24
  2. "Europeans" – 04:35
  3. "Safety Seat" – 04:08
  4. "1999" – 03:59
  5. "Township Beat" – 05:22
  6. "Zola and the Budget" – 02:28
  7. "Song for Magnus" – 03:05
  8. "Reasonable Men" – 04:11
  9. "Play It Backwards" – 03:42

References

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  1. ^ Savage, Jon. "Living In The Heart Of The Beast". New Statesman (6 August 1986). ...it works because it is a formal success: cut-up Botha speeches and Afrikaans-speak are set against hi-life and reggae rhythms, while viciously critical (and historically intelligent) lyrics are sung dispassionately over settings that recall early Zappa.
  2. ^ Fadele, Dele (3 October 1986). New Musical Express. Kalahari Surfers bravely ignore the many paradoxes... throw in the gauntlet and preach succession {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
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