Guevara, Che: The Voice Of The Revolution
Guevara, Che: The Voice Of The Revolution
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Guevara, Che
Label: Cleopatra
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 889466132919
Genre: Comedy
Historic recordings of the well known revolutionary figure Che Guevara speaking to his native audience, to the UN General Assembly and to American journalists in an intimate gathering!Limited edition ORANGE vinyl - only 300 made!
Tracks:
1.1 The Bestiality of Imperialism
1.2 Colonialism Is Doomed
1.3 Speech Delivered Before the Un General Assembly, December 11 1964 (Part 1)
1.4 Speech Delivered Before the Un General Assembly, December 11 1964 (Part 2)
1.5 An Interview with American Journalists, December 16 1964 (Part 1)
1.6 An Interview with American Journalists, December 16 1964 (Part 2)
1.7 An Interview with American Journalists, December 16 1964 (Part 3)
1.8 An Interview with American Journalists, December 16 1964 (Part 4)
1.9 An Interview with American Journalists, December 16 1964 (Part 5)
1.10 An Interview with American Journalists, December 16 1964 (Part 6)