Calling Rastafari
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| Calling Rastafari | ||
| Studio album by Burning Spear | ||
| Released | 1999 | |
| Recorded | 1999 | |
| Genre | Reggae | |
| Length | mm:ss | |
| Label | Heartbeat Records | |
| Producer(s) | Burning Music Production | |
| Professional reviews | ||
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| Burning Spear chronology | ||
| Living Dub Vol. 4 (1999) |
Calling Rastafari (1999) |
Free Man (2003) |
| Alternative cover | ||
This album won the Grammy Award in 2000 for best reggae album.
- "As It Is"
- "Hallelujah" (Extended Mix)
- "House of Reggae"
- "Let's Move"
- "Brighten My Vision"
- "You Want Me To"
- "Calling Rastafari"
- "Sons of He" (Extended Mix)
- "Statue of Liberty"
- "Own Security"
- "Holy Man" (Extended Mix)
- All songs written and arranged by Burning Spear
- Executive Producer - Sonia Rodney
- All songs published by Burning Spear Publishing, ASCAP
- Recorded at Grove Recording Studio, Ocho Rios, Jamaica
- Engineered by Barry O'Hare
- Mixed by Barry O'Hare & Burning Spear
- Mastered by Toby Mountain at Northeastern Digital Recording, Southborough, MA
- Album supervision and lyric transcriptions by Joshua Blood
- Photography by David Corio
- Design by Anne Murdock
Burning Band
- Stephen Stewart - keyboards
- James Smith - trumpet
- Num H.S. Amun’Tehu - percussion
- Clyde Cumming - saxophone
- Micah Robinson - trombone
- Burning Spear - percussion, harmony vocals
Additional Musicians
- Howard "Saxy" Messam - saxophone
- Wayne Arnold - lead guitar
- Ian "Beezy" Coleman - rhythm guitar, lead guitar, harmony vocals
- Chico Chin - trumpet
- Uziah "Sticky" Thompson - percussion
- Shawn "Mark" Dawson - drums
- Chris Meridith - bass guitar
- Carol "Passion" Nelson - harmony vocals
- Rochelle Bradshaw - harmony vocals
- Lesline Kidd - harmony vocals
- Yvonne Patrick - harmony vocals