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Overlord X - 14 Days In May album flac Performer: Overlord X
Title: 14 Days In May
Released: 1988
Country: UK
MP3 album: 1935 mb
FLAC album: 1705 mb
Rating: 4.1
Other formats: TTA MP2 MPC XM VOX AUD MPC
Genre: Hip-hop

Overlord X. Overlord X - 14 days In May (1988). 14 days In May (1988). Download MP3. Overlord X. MP3 320Kbps.

Discover all of this album's music connections, watch videos, listen to music, discuss and download. Album by Overlord X. 14 Days in May. was sampled in. 14 Days in Hell by Overlord X (1989).

Complete your Overlord X collection. Benjamin Balogun (Overlord X) was so moved by a BBC documentary based on the wrong conviction, and subsequent execution in the US, of Edward Earl Johnson that he wrote "14 Days In May". The documentary itself was named Fourteen Days In May (broadcasted in 1987) and was following the last 14 days of Edward Earl Johnsons life, where he was on death row for the alleged killing of a white police officer and indecent assault of a 69-year-old white woman. In a follow-up documentary, it claimed to prove conclusively that Edward Earl Johnson was innocent and had been framed

United Kingdom portal. Criminal justice portal. Interviews Before Execution.

Last Dance ~Album Version~ Dio - Distraught Overlord. God Forsaken ~Boku Wa Kimi No Kikazatta Karada Wo Kyouyuu Suru Sekai No Rinjin Nado De Wa Nai~ Dio - Distraught Overlord. 14 Days In May Overlord X. 5:23. Prelude-Endless Sun Overlord. Kavelen Luiden Paalla Pharaoh Overlord. Everlight Mystery Overlord 2 Ost. 2:57.

Tracklist

14 Days In May (Vocal)
14 Days In May (Radio Edit)
14 Days In May (Instrumental)

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
HAKT 12 Overlord X 14 Days In May ‎(12") Hardcore HAKT 12 UK 1988
HAKX 12 Overlord X 14 Days In May ‎(12") Hardcore HAKX 12 UK 1988
HAX 12 Overlord X 14 Days In May ‎(7") Hardcore HAX 12 UK 1988


Comments: (1)
Chuynopana
Putting aside the track - which, for a British artist (back in 1988), was outstanding in it's own right - there was an actual story behind the title. Benjamin Balogun (Overlord X) was so moved by a BBC documentary based on the wrong conviction, and subsequent execution in the US, of Edward Earl Johnson that he wrote "14 Days In May". The documentary itself was named Fourteen Days In May (broadcasted in 1987) and was following the last 14 days of Edward Earl Johnsons life, where he was on death row for the alleged killing of a white police officer and indecent assault of a 69-year-old white woman. In a follow-up documentary, it claimed to prove conclusively that Edward Earl Johnson was innocent and had been framed. The point of my review is this - I am all for music being fun, light-hearted and to jump around to, not peddling a message or brainwashing. However, on this occassion music was used to immense effect in highlighting an injustice - AND done by a British Rapper.