Cool Summer Reggae
Cool Summer Reggae is an album by Aswad, released in 2002. The collection features re-recordings of their hits "Don't Turn Around" and "Shine", plus cover versions that are given the commercial Aswad treatment, including the album's first single, "Shy Guy", featuring vocals from ex-Eternal singer Easther Bennett.
Cool Summer Reggae | ||||
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Studio album by Aswad | ||||
Released | August 12, 2002 | |||
Recorded | ??? | |||
Genre | Reggae | |||
Label | PROTV | |||
Aswad chronology | ||||
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Track listing
- "Night Nurse"
- "Good Thing Going"
- "Roxanne"
- "Don't Turn Around"
- "Stir It Up"
- "Lifted"
- "Uptight (Everything's Alright)"
- "Shine"
- "Would I Lie to You"
- "Weather with You"
- "Searching"
- "You Don't Love me "No No No""
- "Dancing in the Moonlight"
- "I Can See Clearly Now"
- "Shy Guy" (Featuring Easther Bennett)
- "Smokey Blues" (live)
- "Two Makes One" (live)
- NOTE – there are other versions of this album with track listing in a different order
Cover versions
- track 1 "Night Nurse" – Original Gregory Isaacs
- track 2 "Good Thing Going" – Original Michael Jackson
- track 3 "Roxanne" – Original The Police
- track 4 "Don't Turn Around" – Original Tina Turner
- track 5 "Stir It Up" – Original Bob Marley & The Wailers
- track 6 "Lifted" – Original Lighthouse Family
- track 7 "Uptight (Everything's Alright)" – Original Stevie Wonder
- track 9 "Would I Lie to You?" – Original Charles & Eddie
- track 10 "Weather with You" – Original Crowded House
- track 11 "Searching" – Original China Black
- track 12 "You Don't Love Me "No, No, No"" – Original Dawn Penn
- track 13 "Dancing in the Moonlight" – Original – King Harvest
- track 14 "I Can See Clearly Now" – Original Johnny Nash
- track 15 "Shy Guy" – Original Diana King
Additional musicians
- Ian Ritchie – tenor saxophone
- Pete Thoms – trombone
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