The Harder They Come spirit of resistance
The original soundtrack is a milestone in reggae cinema.
This soundtrack, released in Japan in 1984, is a film score that depicts social issues in Jamaica. Music by artists including Jimmy Cliff powerfully supports the film's anti-establishment message. It is a historic work that made the world aware of the social and artistic value of reggae music. It is a cultural monument that unites music and film.
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12 TRACKS:
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1)
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You Can Get It If You Really Want
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2)
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Draw Your Brakes
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3)
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Rivers Of Babylon
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4)
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Many Rivers To Cross
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5)
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Sweet And Dandy
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6)
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The Harder They Come
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7)
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Johnny Too Bad
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8)
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007
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9)
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Pressure Drop
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10)
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Sitting In Limbo
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11)
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You Can Get It If You Really Want
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12)
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The Harder They Come
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Producer - Jimmy Cliff (A1, A4, A6, B4 to B6)
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Producer - Leslie Kong (A3, A5, B2, B3)
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Research [Photo] - Dana Smart
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Mastered By - Geoff Pesche
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Design - CCS Associates
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Design - Mike Storey (2)
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Liner Notes - Perry Henzell
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Research [Tape] - Peter Matthews (4)
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Illustration [Cover] - John Bryant (10)
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Research [Tape] - Kevin Gibbard