Album UK 2001 on Icc label
World
From the sleeve notes: The dalits were formerly known as ‘the untouchables’ – victims of a caste system that considers them as ‘outcastes’. They have chosen to call themselves the ‘dalits’ from the Sanskrit meaning crushed, oppressed or broken. The drum or ‘Thappu’ has become a symbol of liberation for them. This album tells of their struggle for justice and dignity and their journey towards human rights. CD contains a mini documentary of the Dailt Drum in form of a video clip (8min 3secs 352x288 VCD resolution) and a 5Mb PDF entitled "TheDalitDrum.pdf"
![]() | Garth Hewitt voc, g, vocals, guitar, album by |
![]() | Paul Field voc, GB producer, vocals, guitar, album by |
![]() | Abi Hewitt , vocals |
![]() | Rubita Ajanthakumar , vocals |
![]() | Cliff Richard voc, bvoc, *1940 GB vocals |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Shadows Of The World | Garth Hewitt and Paul Field | ||
2 | Dance Away The tears | Garth Hewitt and Paul Field | ||
3 | He's Holding On | Garth Hewitt and Paul Field | ||
4 | Dark Moon | Garth Hewitt and Paul Field | ||
5 | Raise The Flag | Garth Hewitt and Paul Field | ||
6 | I Am The Drum | Garth Hewitt and Paul Field | ||
7 | Vicious Circle | Garth Hewitt and Paul Field | ||
8 | Caste Out Caste | Garth Hewitt and Paul Field | ||
9 | Dalit Voices | Garth Hewitt and Paul Field | ||
10 | One Of Us | Garth Hewitt and Paul Field | ||
11 | Indian Sun | Garth Hewitt and Paul Field |