Roots-oriented reggae with a deep spiritual feel
A reggae piece that shines with lyrics that have a strong message and an organic band ensemble.
This album combines church-like choruses with minimalist, robust rhythms to create a spiritually uplifting feeling. It's not flashy, but you can fully enjoy the charm of roots reggae, with its sincere and straightforward expression that slowly sinks in.
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A:
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1)
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Nobody Here But Me
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2)
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Blessed Are The Meek
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3)
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Slave Driver
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4)
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You Gotta Have Love (Jah Love)
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5)
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Babylon Is Falling
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B:
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1)
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True Experience
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2)
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For Once In My Life
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3)
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Walk In Jah Light
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4)
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Jungle Fever
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5)
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Thanksgiving
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Lead Guitar - Ernest Ranglin
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Horns - Tommy McCook
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Horns - Headley Bennett
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Engineer, Mixed By - Sylvan (The Genius) Morris
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Keyboards - Geofrey Chung
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Musician - Willie Lindo (A3, A4)
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Arranged By - Lincoln Thompson
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Guitar - Lincoln Thompson
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Producer - Lincoln Thompson
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Written-By, Composed By - Lincoln Thompson
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Performer - Lincoln Thompson (Sax)
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Drums - Leroy "Horsey" Wallace
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Horns - Bubbler
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Keyboards - Pablo Black
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Musician - Lennox Gordon (A3, A4)
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Horns - Bobby Ellis
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Keyboards - Wire Lindo
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Bass - Val Douglas (A3, A4)
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Percussion - Sticky
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Guitar - George Miller
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Guitar - Diggles
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Keyboards - Cecil Lloyd (A3, A4)
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Performer - Clinton Hall (Johnny Kool)
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Performer - Keith Peterkin (Cap)
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Drums - Mikey Booth
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Musician - Wayne McGee (A3, A4)
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Bass - Bagga
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Executive-Producer - Mo Claridge
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Photography By - David Hendley
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Lacquer Cut By - BilBo (3)
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Design - Cooke Key
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Percussion - Brother Jomo