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  1. The song describes the exploitation of workers by big business and features Panama -born singer Rubén Blades on guest lead vocals. When Blades came in to record his vocal part, he felt that the track needed one more percussion part.

  2. Jul 18, 2021 · Special guests include Bruce Springsteen, Ruben Blades, the African National Congress’ Sechaba Cultural Singers, and the South African Students Committee of the University of California at Los Angeles. Little Steven played all guitars on the album; Grammy-winner Tom Lord-Alge mixed the tracks.

  3. Freedom – No Compromise is the third solo album by Little Steven released in 1987. Following on the moderate success of Artists United Against Apartheid's "Sun City", Steven Van Zandt's next record was a full-on dance-rock record, verging in places on world music. Bruce Springsteen and Rubén Blades join Van Zandt on lead vocals on.

  4. Nov 1, 2019 · Limited to just 1,000 copies, the bespoke slipcase multi-format boxed set includes remastered editions of five long-out-of-print classic albums – Men Without Women (1982), Voice Of America (1983), Sun City (1985), Freedom – No Compromise (1987), Revolution (1989) and the vinyl debut of Born Again Savage (1999) – across seven-colored vinyl ...

  5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1987 Vinyl release of "Freedom No Compromise" on Discogs.

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  6. Bruce Springsteen and Rubén Blades join Van Zandt on lead vocals on "Native American" and "Bitter Fruit", respectively. Politics were even more at the forefront than before, centering on U.S. transgressions in Central America, South Africa, and against Native Americans. By this time, the old Disciples of Soul band had almost completely disappeared.

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  8. Bruce Springsteen and Rubén Blades join Van Zandt on lead vocals on "Native American" and "Bitter Fruit", respectively. Politics were even more at the forefront than before, centering on U.S. transgressions in Central America, South Africa, and against Native Americans.