Andy Shurman - Save The Masses «Tested & Working»
: The album reportedly sold 700,000 copies within just two weeks of its release.
: Often called the "Kinky Reggaeman" or a "Reggae Prophet," Shurman uses his music as a weapon to fight corruption and social injustice. Album Impact & Context ANDY SHURMAN - Save The Masses
Andy Shurman’s is widely regarded as one of the most significant protest albums in the history of Nigerian reggae. Released in 1989 by Tabansi Records, the title track became an anthem for social justice during a period of intense civil unrest and economic hardship in Nigeria. The Artist: Andy Shurman : The album reportedly sold 700,000 copies within
: The title track "Save The Masses" remained in the top ten charts for nine months. Released in 1989 by Tabansi Records, the title
The album features a blend of roots reggae and conscious lyrics: Andy Shurman – Save The Masses - Discogs
: Songs like "Kinky Reggaeman" and "Save The Masses" are considered evergreen tracks that solidified Shurman's place alongside legends like Ras Kimono and Majek Fashek. Tracklist Highlights