
Exuma was Bahamian musician, artist, playwright and author Macfarlane Gregory Anthony Mackey (born 18 February 1942 on Cat Island, Bahamas; died 25 January 1997; Nassau, Bahamas). Known for his almost unclassifiable music, he recorded many albums, starting with Exuma, The Obeah Man in 1970 and ending with Rude Boy in 1986. His songs invoke influences from calypso, junkanoo, reggae, African and folk music with his lyrics dealing heavily with Obeah, a sorcerous Caribbean folk religion resembling African voudou.
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Exuma, The Obeah Man
You Don't Know What's Going On
Dambala
Mama Loi, Papa Loi
The Vision
Junkanoo
Sceance In The Sixth Fret
Seance In The Sixth Fret
Damn Fool
We Got To Go
A Place Called Earth
Paul Simon Nontooth
Fire In The Hole
Baäl
Zandoo
Baal
African Rythm
Brown Girl
African Rhythm
Do Wah Nanny
Exuma's Reincarnation
Obeah Man Come Back
Metastophaliese
Monkberry Moon Delight
Monk Berry Moon Delight
22nd Century
Don't Let Go
Silver City
Pay Me What You Owe Me
Roweena
Empty Barrels
Walking Home
She looks so fine
Ballad for Sammy
The Bowery
Rushing Through the Crowd
Baby Let Me In
Thirteenth Sunday
Snake
Happiness and Sunshine
Baby, let me in
Eyebrows And Beard
Subway Bound For Hell
Andros Is Atlantis Rising
Summertime in New York
Introduction
Attica Part 1
Eyebrows and Beards
Paint It Black
Obeah, Obeah, O
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