Live at Montreaux Jazz Festival 2001

Live at Montreaux Jazz Festival 2001 is an album by Burning Spear recorded at the Montreux Jazz Festival.

Live at Montreaux Jazz Festival 2001
Live album by
Released2002
Recorded2001
GenreReggae
LabelBurning Spear
ProducerBurning Music Production

Track listing

All tracks composed by Winston Rodney

  1. "The Youth"
  2. "Jah Nuh Dead"
  3. "Nyah Keith"
  4. "Man in the Hills"
  5. "Tumble Down"
  6. "Old Marcus"
  7. "Rocking Time"
  8. "Columbus"
  9. "Slavery Days"
  10. "Postman"
  11. "Happy Day"

Credits

  • Photos by Tom Asher Hammang
  • Manufactured and printed by Disc Makers, Pennsauken, NJ, USA
  • Mixed at RPM Recording Studio, New York, NY by Stephan Stewart and Burning Spear
  • Assistant Engineer: Andy Sarroff
  • Assistant tour manager: Sylvan Thomas
  • MC: Archbald Davis aka Tedo
  • Tour Engineer: Paul Bent
  • Tour Organizer and Business Administrator: Sonia Rodney
  • Album Design: Burning Spear

Musicians

  • Burning Spear - lead vocals, congos, percussion
  • Michael Ramsey - drums
  • Dave Richard - bass
  • Stephan Stewart - keyboards
  • Gilbert Spence - rhythm guitar
  • Cecil Ordonez - lead guitar
  • Micah Robinson - trombone
  • Clyde Cummings - saxophone
  • James Smith - trumpet
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