| As he proceeds on the preamble of freedom
this album has been selected.
Seldom does Keith find himself in this mood,
evolving thru the precipice of death-love
towards the ultimate of his true self, true image.
Thru broken hearts & rejection, he moves to:
'Torch Of Freedom', the pinnacle of Black self-redemption.
It describes burning torches of freedom,
of movement, of spirit, of speech.
Afrika needs us, coast of gold,
land of seers, kings, gods, princesses.
At times we lose all sense of direction
we fumble thru darkness & death,
but GOD is with us always.
Tears can be wiped away,
memories can't; so I will
always think of the beautiful
time we had, & will enjoy again.
Don't forget the Struggle:
Flesh Of My Skin, my next album.
One Love, my friends; Peace unto earth-beings.
See you.
Keith Hudson
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| 1972 |
Furnace (Various Artists) |
Imbidimts |
| 1974 |
Flesh Of My Skin, Blood Of My Blood |
Mamba |
| 1974 |
Pick A Dub (As The IInd Street Dreads) |
Mamba, Atra & Blood & Fire |
| 1980 |
From One Extreme To Another |
Joint International |
| 1980 |
Black Morphologist Of Reggae |
Keja |
| 1988 |
Studio Kinda Cloudy (Various Artists) |
Trojan |
| 1995 |
Sky High and The Mau Mau Present Keith Hudson's Greatest Hits
- Part 1 |
Sky High Records |