Freedom – No Compromise

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Freedom – No Compromise is a politically charged rock album by Steven Van Zandt that confronts issues like apartheid and U.S. foreign policy through socially conscious songs.

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Freedom – No Compromise canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf rock album
studio album
about U.S. intervention in Latin America
indigenous rights in the United States
international solidarity
racial inequality
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Steven Van Zandt
follows Voice of America
genre heartland rock
political rock
rock
hasInfluenceOn perception of apartheid in popular music
hasPart Bitter Fruit
surface form: “Bitter Fruit”

“Can’t You Feel the Fire”
“Declaration”
Native Americans
surface form: “Native American”

“No More Party’s (reprise)”
“No More Party’s”
Pretoria, South Africa
surface form: “Pretoria”

“Revolution”
Sanctuary
surface form: “Sanctuary”

Trail of Broken Treaties
surface form: “Trail of Broken Treaties”
hasPoliticalOrientation anti-apartheid
left-wing
hasQuality politically charged
socially conscious
intendedAudience listeners interested in political music
language English
mainTheme U.S. foreign policy
anti-apartheid activism
apartheid
human rights
social justice
mediaType audio recording
notableWorkOf Steven Van Zandt
performer Little Steven
Steven Van Zandt
producer Steven Van Zandt
recordLabel EMI
Virgin Records
workExampleOf music as political protest

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Steven Van Zandt notableAlbum Freedom – No Compromise
Little Steven and the Disciples of Soul album Freedom – No Compromise