Jul 162010
 

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Sierra Leone’s Refugee All Stars don’t come by their name easily. The group formed in a Guinea refugee camp, among the two million displaced by the Sierra Leone Civil War. Continuing to perform and tour upon the war’s conclusion, the gained such high profile fans as Paul McCartney and Steven Tyler. Their 2005 documentary was an indie hit, winning a long list of film festival honors.

Most recently they covered Bob Marley’s “No Woman, No Cry” for the latest Putumayo release, Tribute to a Reggae Legend. The world-music disc, which you can likely find in your local coffee shop, features 12 Bob covers from South Africa, Brazil, Ghana and more. The Choir reimagines reggae with a whole lot of African percussion. Good addition.

Stream: Sierra Leone’s Refugee All Stars – No Woman, No Cry (Bob Marley cover)
[audio: SOTD0710/NoWomanNoCry.mp3|titles=No Woman No Cry|artists=Sierra Leone’s Refugee All Stars]


Pick up Tribute to a Reggae Legend at Putumayo.


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