Nelson Mandela AIDS Concert: Long Walk to Freedom [Live]

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On October 21, 2003, Nelson Mandela launched the worldwide music-led campaign, 46664 (named after Mandela's former prisoner number), to raise awareness of the devastating impact of AIDS. On November 29, 2003, the music industry joined forces for a special concert event in Cape Town, South Africa, where over 40,000 people attended a three hour show, which was also seen by 2 billion on TV and via webcast either on that day or on World AIDS Day, on December 1. Peter Gabriel, Bono, Beyoncé, Yusuf Islam (the former Cat Stevens), Queen, and Eurythmics were among 23 artists who performed live. Now the most compelling performances from this show have been brought together on these 3 star-studded CDs that benefit the 46664 charity.

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Nelson Mandela AIDS Concert: Long Walk to Freedom
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    Nelson Mandela AIDS Concert: Long Walk to Freedom
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B0001XAJES
    Release Date: 2004-04-13

    Tracks:

    1. 46664 (Long Walk to Freedom) - Bono
    2. Speech - Nelson Mandela
    3. Invincible Hope/46664-The Call/The Show Must Go On - Queen
    4. Afrika - Angelique Kidjo
    5. Umquombothi - Yvonne Chaka Chaka
    6. The Way - Bongo Maffin
    7. Asimbonanga - Johnny Clegg
    8. People - Johnny Clegg
    9. Many Rivers To Cross - Jimmy Cliff
    10. I Can See Clearly Now - Jimmy Cliff
    11. Breathless - Corrs
    12. Toss The Feathers - The Corrs
    13. Leliungelo Elakho - The Corrs
    14. Homeless - Ladysmith Black Mambazo
    15. Is This The World We Created? - Brian May

    Album Description

    On October 21, 2003, Nelson Mandela launched the worldwide music-led campaign, 46664 (named after Mandela's former prisoner number), to raise awareness of the devastating impact of AIDS. On November 29, 2003, the music industry joined forces for a special concert event in Cape Town, South Africa, where over 40,000 people attended a three hour show, which was also seen by 2 billion on TV and via webcast either on that day or on World AIDS Day, on December 1. Peter Gabriel, Bono, Beyoncé, Yusuf Islam (the former Cat Stevens), Queen, and Eurythmics were among 23 artists who performed live. Now the most compelling performances from this show have been brought together on these 3 star-studded CDs that benefit the 46664 charity.

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    World Music

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