Exile (Geoffrey Oryema album)

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Exile
Exile cover
Studio album by Geoffrey Oryema
Released March 19, 1991
Recorded 1990
Genre World Music
Length 37:23
Label Real World
Producer Brian Eno
Professional reviews
Geoffrey Oryema chronology
Exile
(1990)
Beat the Border
(1993)

Exile is Ugandan artist Geoffrey Oryema's debut album. It was produced by Brian Eno at Real World Studios and released in 1990.

Exile designates Oryema himself who had to escape his country after his father was assassinated in 1977, during the rule of Idi Amin. Many of the songs contain nostalgia about the land and the people Oryema had to leave. Peter Gabriel provides backing vocals for tracks 2 and 4. David Bottrill was co-producer and played the percussion.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Piny Runa Woko"
  2. "Land of Anaka"
  3. "Piri Wango Iya"
  4. "Ye Ye Ye"
  5. "Lacan Woto Kumu"
  6. "Makambo"
  7. "Jok Omako Nyako"
  8. "Solitude"
  9. "Lubanga"
  10. "Exile"