Live at Paul's Mall, Boston, Summer, 1976
Live at Paul's Mall, Boston, Summer, 1976
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Our Take
Our Take
Third World's live performance at Paul's Mall in Boston is a delightful journey through the realms of reggae and soul. This legendary band, hailing from Jamaica, brought their A-game to the stage, delivering a high-energy show that had the audience grooving all night long.
From the moment the first notes rang out, it was clear that Third World were in their element. The musicianship on display was nothing short of stellar, with each member of the band showcasing their incredible talent. The tight rhythms, soulful vocals, and infectious melodies all came together to create a truly magical experience.
One of the standout moments of the night was their rendition of the classic track "96 Degrees in the Shade". The band's performance was so electrifying that you could almost feel the heat radiating from the stage. The crowd was on their feet, dancing and singing along with every word.
Overall, Third World's live show at Paul's Mall was a masterclass in reggae music. Their passion for their craft was evident in every note they played, and their connection with the audience was palpable. If you ever have the chance to see Third World live, do not pass it up – it is an experience you will not soon forget.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Kumina
2. Satta Massagana
3. Slavery Days
4. Brand New Beggar
5. Cross Reference
6. Freedom Song
7. Run for Cover (Soul Rebel)
8. Reggae Music
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About the artist
Third World
Third World, the legendary Jamaican reggae band formed in 1973, has been producing infectious rhythms and socially conscious lyrics for over four decades. With a sound that seamlessly blends reggae, pop, funk, and soul, this dynamic group has become a staple in the global music scene. Led by founding members Stephen "Cat" Coore and Richard Daley, Third World has consistently delivered powerful performances that captivate audiences worldwide. Their eclectic discography features hits like "Now That We Found Love," "96 Degrees in the Shade," and "Reggae Ambassador," showcasing their versatility and musical prowess. Known for their charismatic stage presence and infectious energy, Third World continues to mesmerize fans with their electrifying live shows. Whether they're headlining sold-out festivals or intimate club gigs, this band never fails to bring the house down with their infectious grooves and socially conscious lyrics. Their latest album, "More Work to Be Done," released in 2019, demonstrates Third World's enduring relevance and commitment to spreading messages of love, unity, and empowerment through their music. With guest appearances from reggae icons like Chronixx and Damian Marley, this album cements Third World's status as pioneers of the genre. In a world that's constantly changing, Third World remains a beacon of positivity and hope, using their music as a vehicle for social change and unity. With their infectious rhythms and uplifting lyrics, Third World continues to inspire audiences around the globe, proving that reggae music is truly universal.
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