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(A)live in Concert 97

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(A)live in Concert 97
Live album by
Released1998
Recorded1997
GenreReggae
LabelMusidisc
ProducerBurning Music Production

Track listing

Disc One
No.TitleLength
1."Intro" 
2."Spear Burning" 
3."The Youths" 
4."Play Jerry" 
5."Mi Gi Dem" 
6."Tumble Down" 
7."Burning Reggae" 
8."Postman" 
9."Slavery Days" 
10."Creation" 
Disc Two
No.TitleLength
1."Cry Blood" 
2."Not Stupid" 
3."This Man" 
4."Identity" 
5."Naya Keet" 
6."Marcus Garvey" 
7."Columbus" 
8."Red, Green and Gold" 

Credits

  • All songs written by Winston Rodney
  • Published by Burning Music Publishing
  • Recorded at WOMAD Festival, Reading – England engineer Tim & Simon Roberts
  • Also recorded at Maritime Hall/2B Productions SF. San Francisco, California
  • Three Song: Not Stupid, This Man, Identity, – Engineer Pete Slauson
  • Mixed at TMF Studios NYC, NY.
  • Engineered by Michael Sauvage, Assisted by Carlos Sauetman
  • Mastering by FUN MASTERS / 136 rue Lamarck 75018 Paris
  • Photos Olivier Porrot
  • Artwork Cirem
  • Special Thanks to all the people fans and friends One Love Keep The Spear Burning
  • Paul Bent – Tour Engineer
  • Archibald Davis – Announcer

Musicians

Burning Band

  • Linford Carby – rhythm guitar
  • Stephen Stewart – keyboards
  • Num H.S. Amun’Tehu – percussion
  • Eugene Grey – lead guitar
  • Paul Beckford – bass
  • Nelson Miller – drums
  • James Smith – trumpet
  • Clyde Cummings – saxophone
  • Ronald Robinson – trombone

References

This page was last edited on 22 May 2024, at 13:11
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