In terms of Road March power, 1988 was Rudder's finest moment, with "Bacchanal Woman" and the superb social commentary, "Panama." The title cut was a remarkable ode to Caribbean unity. Sire reissued this album with cuts from the previous two years under the same title, Haiti. ~ Gene Scaramuzzo, Rovi
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In terms of Road March power, 1988 was Rudder's finest moment, with "Bacchanal Woman" and the superb social commentary, "Panama." The title cut was a remarkable ode to Caribbean unity. Sire reissued this album with cuts from the previous two years under the same title, Haiti. ~ Gene Scaramuzzo, Rovi
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