This 1970 album was Miriam Makeba's last for Reprise Records, released during a

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This 1970 album was Miriam Makeba's last for Reprise Records, released during a period of significant personal and political change for the artist, including her marriage to Stokely Carmichael.
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The album is available on vinyl LP, with reissues presented in original artwork and featuring rare photos and new liner notes.
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The album contains a mix of Makeba's own compositions and covers of songs by artists like Van Morrison, Lennon-McCartney, and John Fogerty.
The album reflects Makeba's increasingly forthright stance on Black liberation and her Pan-African approach, with tracks honoring figures like Patrice Lumumba.

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