Songs of Liberation nonstop- Takatemjen

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Words and Music: Takatemjen. The album called the Songs of Liberation was recorded in 1989 and was dedicated for the cause of liberty, equality and brotherhood. Written in the context of Northeast India, all the songs were written by Takatemjen, except for two songs, namely, OINAM & Seven Naga Patriots which were written by my colleague Dr Wati Aier This album is dedicated to the cause of peace and harmony in the region and all over the world. The female voice in all the songs of the album is Watila Jamir. This album was recorded at Studio Vibrations, Kolkata and all rights are reserved with the producer of the album.
This channel features several artists from India, Nagaland and South East Asia. Some of them are mentioned below: Takatemjen, Watila Jamir, Tiala, Temjen Pongener, Gospel Singing groups from Nagaland, and Mrs Chan and her voice students from TTC, Singapore. Notable musicians who feature in this channel are Dan Mercado, USA (Piano), Ike See, Singapore (Violin), Tongdang Ozüküm (Classical Guitar) Nagaland and many others. This channel features Gospel Songs, Hymns, Talks and Messages and other Songs on Socio-Political concerns that are aimed at social transformation.

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LYRICS
Liberation, oh, Liberation
How long is the road to liberation?
You can’t pretend not to see,
You can’t pretend not to hear
You can feel the groaning of the people
And hear them pray all day long

I walked through the valley aimlessly
One beautiful sunny morn
I saw ten thousand acres of land
Why should the rich want to get all of it ?
Oh when the poor don’t have an inch of land

I saw a loving mother
Crying for her wayward son
Dying yet she did not give up hope
Trusting that he would one day return
Oh my friend let’s lend a helping hand

I saw my people marching on
The exodus has just begun
We do not how long is the road
But were going to that promise land
Oh my brothers let’s march on with the Lord

Copyright@ 1988

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