Exile is the debut album by the Ugandan musician Geoffrey Oryema.
[3] Oryema escaped his country after his father was assassinated during the rule of Idi Amin, as chronicled in "Solitude".
[8] The title track calls for an end to tribal fighting in Africa.
[9] The Los Angeles Daily News stated that "Oryema is a folk artist who sings in a syncopated style to the minimal backing of percussion, acoustic guitars and a seven-string harp called a nanga.
"[11] The Syracuse Herald-Journal wrote that "the music is lively, the vocals intense.