Masada (Music Album)

Masada is the 8th studio album released in 1992 by Ivory Coast reggae artist Alpha Blondy and The Solar System on EMI Records.[2]

Masada
Studio album by
Alpha Blondy and
The Solar System
Released8 May 1992 (1992-17-08)
RecordedFrance
StudioStudio Davout Recording
GenreRoots reggae
Length56:49
LabelEMI
ProducerAlpha Blondy
Alpha Blondy chronology
Mystic Power
(1991)
Masada
(1992)
Dieu
(1994)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Alpha Blondy[3].

No.TitleLength
1."Masada"5:00
2."Multipartisme (Médiocratie)"4:15
3."Rendez-Vous"3:30
4."God Is One"4:10
5."Yéyé"4:27
6."Desert Storm"4:23
7."Houphouet Yako"3:38
8."Peace in Liberia"3:43
9."Papa Bakoye"4:31
10."Les Chiens"3:31
11."Sciences Sans Conscience"4:08
12."Fulgence Kassy"3:48
13."Ca Me Fait Si Mal"3:45
14."Mystic Night Move"4:00
Total length:56:49

All songs are backed by The Solar System.

Personnel

  • Arranged By – Alpha Blondy, Boncana Maiga
  • Backing Vocals – Colau Van Montagu, Corine Van Montagu, Marylou Seba
  • Bass Guitar – Abou Bbass Ae
  • Electronic Drums, Keyboards – Romie (Ibis) Lawrence
  • Engineer (Assistant Prise De Son) – Philippe Gassert
  • Engineer [Prise De Son] – Dennis-Bovel, Laurent Patte
  • Keyboards [Akai 1100] – Michel Lorents
  • Lead Vocals – Alpha Blondy
  • Mixed By – Dennis-Bovel
  • Mixed By (Assistant De Mixage) – Laurent Patte
  • Percussion – Clayton Joseph, Max Facon
  • Percussion (Tama) – Bou N'Diaye (tracks: 2)
  • Percussion (Zarb) – Pierre Rigopoulos (tracks: 6)
  • Photography By – Pierre Terrasson
  • Rhythm Guitar – Afriloue Eugène, Christian Poloni
  • Soloist, Guitar – Christian Poloni
  • Soloist, Saxophone – Alan Hoist
  • Strings – Kouznetzof Alain, Gaunet Jean, Michel Cron
  • Tenor Saxophone – Hatot Alain
  • Trombone – Bolognesi Jacques
  • Trumpet – Philippe Slominski
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