The World Should Know (Burning Spear album)
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Studio album by Burning Spear | |||||
Released | 1993 | ||||
Recorded | 1993 | ||||
Genre | Reggae | ||||
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Label | Heartbeat Records | ||||
Producer | Winston Rodney Nelson Miller |
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The World Should Know is a studio album by Jamaican reggae singer Burning Spear. It was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album at the 36th Grammy Awards in 1994.
[edit] Track listing
- "The World Should Know"
- "In A Time Like Now"
- "I Stand Strong"
- "Identity"
- "It's Not A Crime"
- "Mi Gi Dem" (I Give Them)
- "Loving Day"
- "Sweeter Than Chocolate"
- "On The Inside"
- "Peace"
[edit] Credits
- All songs written by Winston Rodney
- Published by Burning Spear Publishing
- Executive producer - Burning Music Production
- Recorded Grove Recording Studio, White River, Ocho Rios.
- Recording Engineer: Barry O'Hare
- Assistant Engineer: Andrew Thomas.
- Mixed by Michael Sauvage.
- Mixed at Platinum Island Studio, New York.
- Assistant: Mervyn Williams.
- Studio Assistant Axel Niehaus.
- Mastered at Northeast Digital by Toby Mountain.
[edit] Musicians
- Winston Rodney - vocals, percussion
- Nelson Miller - drums
- Paul Beckford - bass
- Lenford Richards - lead guitar, Casio PG 380
- Lenval Jarrett - rhythm guitar
- Alvin Haughton - percussion
Additional musicians
- Robbie Lyn - keyboards
- Nambo Robinson - trombone
- Chico Chin - trumpet
- Dean Fraser - saxes
- Charles Dickey - trombone
- James Smith (musician) - trumpet
- Mark Wilson (musician) - saxophone
- Sharon Forrester - harmony
- Pam Hall (singer) - harmony
- Marie "Twiggi" Gittens - harmony