While maintaining the spiritual structure of roots reggae, it also adapts to the sound creation needs of an increasingly digital age.
An ambitious work that retains the spirit of Rastafarianism while incorporating 80s sophistication and urban production.
The album features songs with social messages and street sensibilities, and Bunny's soft yet powerful vocals run throughout. While the album deals with religious and political themes, its appeal lies in its melodic and accessible nature.
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A:
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1)
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Stay With The Reggae
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2)
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Jump Jump
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3)
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Dance Hall Music
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4)
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Cool And Deadly
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5)
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Ally Worker
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B:
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1)
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Dance The Night Away
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2)
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Electric City
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3)
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Tear In Your Eyes
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4)
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Home Sweet Home
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5)
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Together
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Mixed By - Francois Kervorkian
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Engineer - John Potokor
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Drum - Sly Dunbar
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Bass - Robbie Shakespear
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Arranged By - Bunny Wailer
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Directed By - Bunny Wailer
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Lead Vocals - Bunny Wailer
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Percussion - Bunny Wailer
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Performer - Bunny Wailer
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Producer - Bunny Wailer
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Written-By - Bunny Wailer
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Harmonica - Tyrone Downie
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Engineer [Assistant] - Chris Stanley (A1, A3 to B5)
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Horns - Ceeko Chin
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Keyboards - Keith Sterling
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Percussion - H. Thompson
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Engineer - David Hamilton (A1, A3 to B5)
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Guitar - Constantine Walker
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Keyboards - Phillip Pearson
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Cover, Design - Neville Garrick
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Horns - Dean Fraser
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Backing Vocals - Light Of Love
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Horns - R. Robinson
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Plated By - PAG
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Photography By - Patrick Blackwood
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Painting [Drawings By] - George Hay