
Prisoners designate at least 4 musical ensembles: 1. Prisoners is a designation used in material recorded by Alan Lomax in U.S, penitentiaries from the 1930s to the 1950s for the Library of Congress as part of its folksong collection project. Used on the album "Negro Prison Songs from the Mississippi State Penitentiary Recorded by Alan Lomax". 2. Medway Delta, England (1980- 1986) The Prisoners we're one of the best UK Garage/Mod revival band from the 80's.
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