STEVIE HARRIS: Disappeared In The USA

Stevie Harris

Disappeared In The USA

© 2004 44th Street Sonatas (634479140259)

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political soul music, modern r&b with an independent style and mindset.

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Disappeared in the U.S.A. is the funkiest protest album out. Modern R&B used to groove, educate and uplift. Concocted in Oakland, Ca. it sounds like an album aware that there is a media war going on for your soul, and our government is hell bent on bringing forth Armageddon.

The song Designer Napalm has an intro by Mos Def , where he name checks the exec. Prod. BLM and the production team Kointelpro, the song tells the story of a desert storm vet who returns home to pass on birth defects to his children,after exposure to biological warfare in a pointless war fought for oil.
The song Cant Stop attacks modern materialism.
The song Disappeared in the U.S.A. discusses the vanishing of immigrants and citizens in the wake of 9/11.
The song We could Just Roll All Night, tells the tell of single mother moving from coast to coast looking for a better life.

Stevie Harris wrote every song with the hope that it could spark revolution in some ones mind.

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  • Must have
    author: Abel Ashes

    The title song is one of the best songs I've heard about post 9/11. "Can't Stop" is a funky lesson in sticking to your principles. The whole CD is top notch, right up there with his previous classics like "Pebble", "Integration", "Other", and Conglomerate's "Armeghetto" and "Babylon" CDs.

  • Soulful Stevie is Funky Fresh
    author: Umizzle

    I love the funky soulful vibe in Disappeared in the USA...the long awaited album. Its beautiful..lovely..makes you want to groove with eyes closed and hearts open. The album makes for great tunes while entertaining guests, driving in traffic, or simply needing a pick me up after a bad day at work. Cop the album.

  • THE RETURN OF POLITICALLY CONSCIOUS FUNKOLOGY...
    author: d-niz (OAKTOWN)

    If you long for the days when people like Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, Gil Scot Heron, Sly, Nina Simone, and other 60's/70's cats laid down music that meant somethin' but that still had a groove then check out DISAPPEARED IN THE USA. This is some phat Oakland underground shi* -- poetry and commotion with some really tight production. Get on Stevie's bandwagon so you can say you were on it before all the late-coming fad folks....

  • THE RETURN OF POLITICALLY CONSCIOUS FUNKOLOGY...
    author: d-niz (OAKTOWN)

    If you long for the days when people like Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, Gil Scot Heron, Sly, Nina Simone, and other 60's/70's cats laid down music that meant somethin' but that still had a groove then check out DISAPPEARED IN THE USA. This is some phat Oakland underground shi* -- poetry and commotion with some really tight production. Get on Stevie's bandwagon so you can say you were on it before all the late-coming fad folks....

  • Stevie can sing!
    author: Reem

    Disappeared in the USA defines Stevie's unique soul funk style. The songs are touching, critical, uplifting and really make you dance! It's a must have for anyone who appreciates soulful, meaningful, socially conscious music.

  • somebody scream FREEDOM!
    author: Tra

    anthems for a new millenium . . . grooves melding with searing political critique . . . truly poetic justice. designer napalm is my fav followed closely by the neo-blues hit roll all night. DISAPPEARED IN THE USA picks up right where Bruce left off, but with the added bonus that you can dance to it.

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