Mark Stewart + Maffia

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Liberty City 05:19 Tools
Jerusalem 03:46 Tools
Beneath The City Streets 00:52 Tools
Learning to Cope with Cowardice 00:52 Tools
Blessed are Those Who Struggle 05:14 Tools
High Ideals and Crazy Dreams 03:09 Tools
Don't You Ever Lay Down Your Arms 05:13 Tools
The Paranoia of Power 05:13 Tools
None Dare Call It Conspiracy 05:25 Tools
To Have the Vision 03:35 Tools
These Things Happen 01:56 Tools
Radio Freedom 02:14 Tools
The Wrong Name And The Wrong Number 09:16 Tools
Hysteria 06:12 Tools
Live Paranoia 06:49 Tools
Hypnotised 05:55 Tools
The Wrong Name And The Wrong Number (DJ Battle) 05:06 Tools
High Ideals Live 04:21 Tools
Learning To Cope With Cowardice (Redux) 05:12 Tools
Hypnotised (Unique New York 12" Version) 05:55 Tools
welcome to liberty city 05:55 Tools
lolearning to cope with cowardice 05:55 Tools
High Ideals & Crazy Dreams 03:08 Tools
Liberty City (2006 Remaster) 03:08 Tools
The Wrong Name And The Wrong Number (original version) 04:21 Tools
Paranoia 06:47 Tools
High Ideal Live 04:21 Tools
Learning To Cope With Cowardice (Flexi Version) 04:21 Tools
To Have The Vission 03:34 Tools
Learning To Cape With Cowardice (Flexi Version) 06:11 Tools
May I 06:11 Tools
Conspiracy 06:11 Tools
Liberty Dub 06:11 Tools
as the veneer of democracy starts to fade 03:34 Tools
Jerusalem [Prototype] 03:34 Tools
The Weight 03:34 Tools
Learning To Cope With Cowardice (2006 Remaster) (2006 Digital Remaster) 06:11 Tools
Vision 06:11 Tools
High Ideals & Crazy Dub 06:11 Tools
Intro 06:11 Tools
High Ideals and Crizy Dreams 03:08 Tools
Don't You Ever Lay Down Your Arms (2006 Remaster) (2006 Digital Remaster) 03:08 Tools
None Dare Call It Conspiracy (2006 Remaster) (2006 Digital Remaster) 05:39 Tools
The Resistance Of The Cell 05:39 Tools
Live Paranoia (2006 Remaster) (2006 Digital Remaster) 06:45 Tools
Mark Stewart + Maffia - Liberty City 01:29 Tools
Liberty City (2006 Remaster) (2006 Digital Remaster) 01:29 Tools
High Ideals Live (2006 Remaster) (2006 Digital Remaster) 04:20 Tools
Cowardice Dub 04:20 Tools
Pay It All Back 04:20 Tools
To Have A Vision 03:36 Tools
Operation Pacification 04:20 Tools
High Ideals And Crazy Dreams (2006 Remaster) 04:20 Tools
The Wrong Name And The Wrong Number (DJ Battle) (2006 Remaster) (2006 Digital Remaster) 04:20 Tools
Live Paranoia (2006 Remaster) 04:20 Tools
Passivecation Program 04:20 Tools
High Ideals 04:22 Tools
Blessed Are Those Who Struggle (2006 Remaster) 04:20 Tools
Mark Stewart + Maffia - Jerusalem 04:20 Tools
The Wrong Name & The Wrong Number 07:54 Tools
Learning To Cope With Cowardice (2006 Remaster) 03:36 Tools
Jerusalem (2006 Remaster) 07:54 Tools
collision 07:54 Tools
Bastards 07:54 Tools
To Have The Vision (2006 Remaster) 07:54 Tools
None Dare Call It Conspiracy (2006 Remaster) 07:54 Tools
Stranger Than Love 07:13 Tools
Beneath The City Streets (2006 Digital Remaster) 00:52 Tools
08 Jerusalem 03:45 Tools
Blessed Are Those Who Sruggle 03:45 Tools
Mammon 03:45 Tools
High Ideals Live (2006 Remaster) 03:45 Tools
None Dare Call It Conspracy 05:25 Tools
Learning to Cope with Cowardice - Redux 05:25 Tools
We Are All Prostitutes 05:25 Tools
Slave Of Love 07:13 Tools
Jerusalem (2006 Digital Remaster) 01:34 Tools
The Waiting Room 07:13 Tools
Scorpio 07:13 Tools
Dreamers 07:13 Tools
For How Much Longer Do We Tolerate Mass Murder 07:13 Tools
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Mark Stewart started out in Bristol in 1978 with The Pop Group - an out-there, genre-busting band whose titles (such as "For How Much Longer Do We Tolerate Mass Murder?"), political conviction1, disrespect for copyright2 and willingness to collaborate3 laid the foundations for his later work. "It was not punk. Punk had already happened. We were a year or two younger than the punk bands. And I'd always loved black music. I'd always gone to funk clubs… so I wanted to play funk. We really thought we were funky, but we couldn't play very well and we played out of time, so people thought we were avant-garde. All these old journalists would come up to you and start talking about Captain Beefheart. I couldn't stand Captain Beefheart. We thought we were like Bootsy Collins or something…" The Pop Group split in 1981, with Stewart and two other members heading off to London to hook up with the emerging On-U Sound "conspiracy of outsiders" as part of the New Age Steppers4. On-U became a focal point an absurdly diverse set of networks - punks, reggae players from both the UK and JA, free-jazzers, blaggers, nutters... you name it. Mark eventually hooked up with a line up of: Charles "Eskimo / Mus'come" Fox on drums (an original member of Creation Rebel, as well as Freedom Fighters back in the 70's), Evar (sometimes Ever) Wellington on bass (Noah House Of Dread/Playgroup/Singers And Players/Dub Syndicate), Desmond "Fatfingers" Coke on keyboards, Bonjo Iyabinghi Noah (Noah House Of Dread/African Head Charge) on percussion. Adrian Sherwood (production and so much more...) The original Maffia - where the Mark's Pop Group-era experiments with Dennis Bovell leapt up to another level. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.