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The Ruts: Live from Le Théâtre de l'Empire, Paris

Recorded live in Paris for Chrous TV. Malcolm Owen would be dead six months after the filming of this concert, but the legacy of The Ruts live on through the works of the artists they'd influenced over the years. Songs include: "Jah War" "Babylon's Burning" and "In a Rut".

Top Cast

  • Antoine de Caunes

    Antoine de Caunes

    Self - Presenter

  • Malcolm Owen

    Malcolm Owen

    Self

  • John Jennings

    John Jennings

    Self

  • Dave Ruffy

    Dave Ruffy

    Self

  • Paul Fox

    Paul Fox

    Self

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Recorded live in Paris for Chrous TV. Malcolm Owen would be dead six months after the filming of this concert, but the legacy of The Ruts live on through the works of the artists they'd influenced over the years. Songs include: "Jah War" "Babylon's Burning" and "In a Rut".

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