Jah Kingdom

Jah Kingdom is a studio album by Jamaican reggae singer Burning Spear.

Jah Kingdom
Studio album by
Released1991
Recorded1991
GenreReggae
LabelIsland
ProducerWinston Rodney and Nelson Miller
Burning Spear chronology
Mek We Dweet
(1990)
Jah Kingdom
(1991)
The World Should Know
(1993)

Track listing

  1. "Jah Kingdom"
  2. "Praise Him"
  3. "Come, Come"
  4. "World Power"
  5. "Tumble Down"
  6. "Call On Jah"
  7. "Should I"
  8. "When Jah Call"
  9. "Thank You"
  10. "Land of My Birth"
  11. "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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