Play the Game Right
Play the Game Right was the debut album by Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers, released in 1985 on EMI Records. The album was executive produced by Rita Marley.
Play the Game Right | ||||
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Released | 1985 | |||
Studio | Tuff Gong Recording Studios, Kingston, Jamaica | |||
Genre | Reggae | |||
Label | EMI Records and Tuff Gong | |||
Producer | Ashley "Grub" Cooper, David Marley, Richard Walters, Tyrone Downie | |||
Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers chronology | ||||
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Track listing
All tracks composed by David "Ziggy" Marley; except where indicated
- "Naah Leggo"
- "What a Plot"
- "Play the Game Right"
- "Aiding and Abetting"
- "Revelation" (Ziggy Marley, Richard Booker)
- "Children Playing in the Streets" (Bob Marley)
- "Reggae Is Now" (Live)
- "Unuh Nuh Listen Yet" (Ziggy Marley, Constantine "Vision" Walker)
- "Rising Sun"
- "Natty Dread Rampage"
Personnel
- Ziggy Marley - vocals, guitar, percussion
- Chinna, Richard Walters, Steve Golding - acoustic guitar
- Aston Barrett, Owen Reid, Richard Walter - bass
- Ashley "Grub" Cooper, Carlton Barrett - drums
- Ashley "Grub" Cooper, Harry "T" Powell, Steve Golding, Sticky - percussion
- "Wire" Lindo, Tyrone Downie - piano, organ
- Ashey "Grub" Cooper, Dean Fraser, Glen DaCosta - saxophone
- David Madden, Junior "Chico" Chin, Seymour Powell - trumpet
- Calvin "Bubbles" Cameron, Everald Gayle, Ronald "Nambo" Robinson - trombone
- Cedella Marley, Sharon Marley, Stephen Marley - backing vocals
- Technical
- Rita Marley - executive producer
- Errol Brown, Scientist - engineers
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