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****BUJU BANTON - INNA HEIGHTS****
TRACKLIST
1. Our Father in Zion
2. Hills and Valleys
3. Inter Lingua
4. Destiny
5. African Pride
6. Cry No More
7. My Woman Now - (featuring Beres Hammond)
8. Small Axe - (featuring King Snitch)
9. Inter Lingua
10. Redder Than Red
11. Single Parent
12. Inter Lingua
13. Give I Strength - (featuring Ras Shiloh)
14. Close One Yesterday
15. Inter Lingua
16. Love Dem Bad - (featuring Red Rat)
17. Love Sponge
18. Inter Lingua
19. Mother's Cry - (featuring Jahmali)
20. 54/46 - (featuring Toots Hibbert)
21. Circumstances
Buju Banton Inna Heights 10th Anniversary CD
INNA HEIGHTS was nominated for a 1999 Grammy for Best Reggae Album.
Those who despair that reggae hasn't been the same since the passing of Bob Marley will rejoice when they listen to Buju Banton. Without sounding like an imitation, Banton seems to have derived the most of his stylistic inspiration from Marley. This is melodic reggae with an irresistible beat that's easily accessible to those who might not be hard-core reggae fans, without appearing watered-down or "commercialized."
Banton uses '90s technology to carry on Marley's positive-song tradition--there's electronic percussion, but it blends in seamlessly. His voice is a bit similar to Marley's, but is somewhat raspier, and occasionally slips into a rap-influenced dancehall style. Banton even incorporates a bit of dub (echo, reverb and spacy special effects) into his songs, without losing the melodic flow ("My Woman Now"). INNA HEIGHTS will put some bounce into your day.
Engineers include: Michael Cooper, Steven Stanley, Andre Tyrell.
Personnel: Buju Banton (vocals); Beres Hammond (vocals); Keith Stanley, Steven Stanley (keyboards); Michelle Jackson, Danny Browne, Twiggy, Dorette Wisdom, Pam Hall, Juliet Nelson (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: David Kelly ; Steven Stanley; Tony Kelly.
Recording information: Main Street Studios; Penthouse Recording Studio; Tuff Going Recording Stuido; Tuff Gong Recording Studio.
Photographer: Richard Simpson.
Unknown Contributor Roles: Dalton Browne; David Cole; Dean Fraser; Donald Dennis; Funky; Fluxy; Frank Burt; Andrew Thomas ; C-Sharp; C. Sharp; Egbert Evans; Keith Green; Mafia ; Ras Shiloh; Sly Dunbar; Wycliffe "Steely" Johnson; Steven "Lenky" Marsden; Robert Browne.
Personnel includes: Buju Banton, Beres Hammond (vocals); Michelle Jackson (spoken vocals); Steven Stanley (keyboards); Twiggy, Dorette Wisdom, Danny Browne, Pam Hall, Juliet Nelson, Jamali (background vocals); Frank Burt, Keith Green, C. Sharp, Steven Marsden, Sly Dunbar, Donald Dennis, O.D., Andrew Thomas, Dean Fraser, Mafia, Fluxy, Wycliffe Johnson, David Cole, Egbert, Robert Browne, Toots Hibbert, Red Rat.
Producers: Mark "Buju Banton" Myrie, Donovan German, Danny Browne.
Rolling Stone (3/5/98, p.68) - 3.5 Stars (out of 5) - "...The gruff-voiced Banton blazes a wider--and far more colorful--social and stylistic path on INNA HEIGHTS....goes a long way toward further establishing Banton as a ghetto messenger of peace and social justice..."
Blender (Magazine) (p.87) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "[H]e doesn't so much vocalize as emote, radiating intensity with every syllable."
Category Rock/Pop, Reggae/Ska/Calypso, Reggae, Dancehall / Ragga
Label VP
Orig Year 1997
Discs 1
Release Date Nov 18, 1997
Studio/Live Studio
Mono/Stereo Stereo
Recording Time 62 minutes
Personnel Buju Banton - vocals
David Cole
Pam Hall
Keith Green
Andrew Thomas
Robert Browne
Danny Browne
Twiggy
Donald Dennis
Fluxy
Dorette Wisdom
Mafia
Steven Stanley - keyboards
Michelle Jackson - spoken vocals
A. C. Sharp
Egbert
Frank Burt
Jamali - background vocals
Juliet Nelson - background vocals
O.D.
Wycliffe Johnson
Keith Stanley
Also: Sly Dunbar, Dean Fraser, Beres Hammond, Toots Hibbert, Ras Shiloh, Red Rat, Jahmali, King Stitch
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