''Victims'' is a
reggae
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album released by
Steel Pulse in June 1991. It is Steel Pulse's eighth studio album. This album continues the crossover trend that Steel Pulse followed in the late 80's. The hit single from the album, "Taxi Driver", prompted the band members to file a lawsuit against the
New York City Taxi & Limousine Commission for discrimination.
Tracks 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 & 10 were remixed by Stuart MacMillan at Central Television Music Studios (Birmingham)
The album rose to the #6 spot on the ''
Billboard
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'' Top World Music Albums chart and was nominated for a Grammy in the
Best Reggae Album category.
Track listing
#"Taxi Driver" – 3:40
#"Can't Get You (Out of My System)" – 4:06
#"Soul of My Soul" – 4:20
#"Grab a Girlfriend" – 4:07
#"Feel the Passion" – 4:12
#"Money" – 4:13
#"Victims" – 4:04
#"Gang Warfare" – 4:43
#"To Tutu" – 1:35
#"Free the Land" – 3:38
#"We Can Do It" – 4:01
#"Stay With the Rhythm" – 3:39
#"Evermore" - 3:28
#"Dudes" - 3:15
References
Steel Pulse albums
1991 albums
MCA Records albums
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