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Redeem The Dream

by Samuel Archer

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Since 1999 Sam released his powerful album entitled "The Return," where conscious subject matters were covered and since then, Sam has continued to write material on a social level to present this new offering "Redeem The Dream."

"Redeem the dream" which is the title song, speaks about Martin Luther King, Malcolm X and Mahatma Gandhi and what it will be like if they woke up today, would they be happy with what's going on or will they be sad? "Issues" has a strong world-beat influence, which mirrors the ethnic vibe on "The Return," one of Sam's previous albums.

In 2006 a documentary was being produced and Sam was selected to sing the title song for the movie entitled "A Dream Deferred," based on a poem written by Langston Hughes. On this album there're many notable moments musically and vocally that touches the listener with vibes of peace, love and consciousness.

This album invokes conversation pieces, celebrates Black History and promotes positive messages.

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released January 8, 2013

All songs written by Samuel Archer, except "Silent Angel," Lyrics by Sydney Reardon and music by Samuel Archer.
All songs published by samali music publishing.
All Instruments: Samuel Archer
Photography: Roland Hyde

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Samuel Archer Delaware

Sweat Tears and Milage is the 6th CD project from Samuel Archer. Consider it The Best of Samuel Archer’s music featuring selections from the previous albums commemorating 14 years as a featured vocalist. The new album includes his most recent offering which also carries the title of the album - Sweat, Tears and Milage. ... more

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