The New Emancipation

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The New Emancipation
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Studio album by
Released2010
Recorded Recorded at Sphere Studios and Femitone Studios, London
Genre Jazz, hip-hop
Length74:35
Label Soweto Kinch Recordings
Producer Soweto Kinch and Tony Platt
Soweto Kinch chronology
A Life in the Day of B19: Tales of the Tower Block
(2006)
The New Emancipation
(2010)
The Legend Of Mike Smith
(2013)

The New Emancipation is a 2010 album by Soweto Kinch. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

Contents

Track listing

All tracks are written by Soweto Kinch.

  1. "An Ancient Worksong" (1:42)
  2. "Trying to be a Star" (4:28)
  3. "A People With No Past" (6:45)
  4. "Paris Heights" (7:56)
  5. "Suspended Adolescence" (7:37)
  6. "Help" (7:12)
  7. "Love of Money" (4:30)
  8. "Trade" (8:19)
  9. "Axis of Evil" (3:42)
  10. "On the Treadmill" (4:52)
  11. "Escape" (2:35)
  12. "Never Ending" (10:27)
  13. "Raise Your Spirit" (4:30)

Personnel

Additional vocals on "Paris Heights" provided by:

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