Human Rights

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Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 40:09

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Bad Brains is the best band ever! Anything HR touches is gold. If you aren't down with Positive Mental Attitude (PMA) you'll lose out. GOOD STUFF!

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not bad brains!

J'Adorno

As a big bad brains fan, I bought this the week it came out (on Cassette, no less). What? Only the reggae stuff? What are these shimmering waterfalls of guitars? It was the worst bus ride home ever! (from the much missed Fallout records and skateboards in Seattle). I tried for years to like it, but never "got" it, so to speak. At least you can listen to it in the digital age before buying, but this album is an emblem of taking a chance in the 80s and getting burned.

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Those who want nothing more than Rasta-metal screech coming from the throat of Bad Brains should pass on this solo disc. Those who skanked to the reggaefied groove of H.R.’s (aka Joseph 1, Paul Hudson) so-so earlier discs on Olive Tree should like this tons…Rather than go for a standard roots/dancehall style, the accent is on a harder, Parliament-style proto-gogo with touches of soul and jazz. Granted, it lacks the insane intensity of The Brains’ work, but it succeeds on subtler levels. Lyrically, there are no surprises — plenty of peace and love vibes and rote Jah worship, but the band (Brains’ Earl Hudson, drums; Kenny Dread, bass; David Byers, guitar; and Oscar Brown, Jr., keys) is tight without being tightassed, and give more than adequate support to H.R.’s croon-to-whine vocals… – John Dougan

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