Darkest Light
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In 1974 The Lafayette Afro Rock Band released their first album Soul Makossa (issued in the U.S. as Movin' & Groovin), highlighted by the oft-covered and much-sampled 'Hihache'. The second album, "Malik", featured the composition "Darkest Light", its desolate saxophone intro later sampled for use by Public Enemy for track "Show 'Em Whatcha Got".
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