Book of Angels (Machel Montano album)

Book of Angels is an album released by popular Soca artist Machel Montano from Trinidad and Tobago in 2007.[1] The album marked Machel Montano's 25th[2] year in the Music industry and was his first album under a Machel Montano HD re-branding. The album was launched at Trinidad's Club Zen on 27 February 2007 and reportedly sold out within days of its release.[3] The album was relaunched in New York City on 25 March 2007 for the North American market.[4]

Book of Angels
Studio album by
Released 27 February 2007
25 March. 2007
Recorded2006, 2007
GenreSoca
Length55:35
LabelMad Bull Music
ProducerMachel Montano
Machel Montano chronology
B.O.D.Y.
(2006)
Book of Angels
(2007)
Flame on
(2008)

The song Jumbie on the album won Trinidad's 2007 Road March Competition for Trinidad and Tobago Carnival.[5]

The album features several solo tracks as well as collaborations with several popular artists: Jamaicans Sizzla Kalonji & Vybz Kartel, American M.O.P., Trinidadians Patrice Roberts & Nadia Madoo, Japan's Minmi.

Track listing

  1. Higher Than High - 5:42
  2. Jumbie - 4:42
  3. Light It Up - (featuring Patrice Roberts) - 4:35
  4. One More Time - 4:19
  5. Hold You Tonight - (featuring Vybz Kartel) - 4:36
  6. Like Bollywood (Together) - (featuring Nadia Madoo) - 4:01
  7. Higher Than High (Kettle Drum Mix) - 4:41
  8. Mud - 4:10
  9. Down D Road - 5:23
  10. Sha Na Na / Japanese Wine - (featuring Minmi) - 3:50
  11. Higher Than High (Remix) - (featuring Sizzla) - 5:32
  12. One More Time (1 Series Remix) - (featuring M.O.P.) - 4:09
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