Jah Kingdom
Jah Kingdom is a studio album by Jamaican reggae singer Burning Spear.
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| Released | 1991 | |||
| Recorded | 1991 | |||
| Genre | Reggae | |||
| Label | Island | |||
| Producer | Winston Rodney and Nelson Miller | |||
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Track listing
- "Jah Kingdom"
- "Praise Him"
- "Come, Come"
- "World Power"
- "Tumble Down"
- "Call On Jah"
- "Should I"
- "When Jah Call"
- "Thank You"
- "Land of My Birth"
- "Estimated Prophet"
Credits
- All songs written by Winston Rodney except track 11 (B Weir/J Barlow)
- Executive Producer - Burning Music Production
- Track 11 Produced & Arranged by Ralph Sall, originally released on Arista Records album "Deadicated"
- Recorded at Grove Recording Studio, Ocho Rios, Jamaica
- Recording engineer - Barry O'Hare
- Assistant engineer - Andrew Thomas
- Mixed at Platinum Island Studios, New York
- Mixed by Michael Sauvage
- Assistants - Barry O'Hare, Mervyn Williams
- Studio Assistant - Wes Naprstek
- Mastered at Masterdisk by Tony Dawsey
- Art Direction - Deborah Melian
- Front Cover Artwork - Tony Ramsay
- Photography - Chris Carroll
- Grooming - Terri Gravel, Indorato Artists
- Special Thanks - Eric Greenspan Esq., Michael Sauvage, Amy Wachtel, Sonia Rodney, Patricia Elliot, Grove Recording Studio, Platinum Island Studios, All Burning Spear Fans, Sylvan Thomas and Archibald Davis.
Musicians
- Winston Rodney - vocals, percussion
- Nelson Miller - drums
- Paul Beckford - bass
- Lenford Richards - lead guitar, piano ("World Power"), Casio PG 380 (solo "Thank You")
- Lenval Jarrett - rhythm guitar
- Alvin Haughton - percussion
- Charles Dickey - trombone
- James Smith - trumpet (solo "Thank You")
- Mark Wilson- saxophone
- Jay Noel - keyboards
Additional Musicians
- Robbie Lyn - synthesizers, piano
- Ronald "Nambo" Robinson - trombone (tracks 1,3,4,5&10)
- Junior "Chico" Chin - trumpet (tracks 1,3,4,5&10)
- Dean Fraser - saxes (tracks 1,3,4,5&10)
- Richard Johnson - piano (tracks 5,7&9)
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