Only King Selassie (2007)
| Artist: Ras Shiloh |
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Song Listing
Disc 1
Song Title
1. Sea Of Love ~ Ras Shiloh
2. So Much Heathen ~ Ras Shiloh
3. Man From the Mountain ~ Ras Shiloh
4. I Know ~ Ras Shiloh
5. Rastaman to Africa ~ Ras Shiloh
6. Only King Selassie ~ Ras Shiloh
7. Hardcore Steppers ~ Ras Shiloh
8. Mama Africa ~ Ras Shiloh
9. Jah Jah Lives ~ Ras Shiloh
10. Praises To Jah ~ Ras Shiloh
11. To the King ~ Ras Shiloh
12. United We Stand ~ Ras Shiloh
13. Don't Deserve My Love ~ Ras Shiloh
14. Girl Next Door ~ Ras Shiloh
15. So Proud ~ Ras Shiloh
Album Notes and Credits
Notes & Personnel Info |
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| Personnel: Paul "Wrong Move" Crosdale, Ian "Wayne" Smith, Trevor "Baby G" James, Colin "Demarco" Edwards, High Times Band, The Firehouse Crew, Clevie, Lloyd James, Steely, Noel Davey. | |
| Audio Mixer: Lloyd James. | |
| Recording information: King Jammy's Recording Studio, Kingston, Jamaica. | |
Producer: Lloyd James; Trevor "Baby G" James; Lloyd James |
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Engineer: Lloyd James; Michael "Mikey" McDonald; Trevor "Baby G" James; Lloyd James |
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Compilation Appearances
| Best Of Buju Banton | |
| Sleng Teng Resurrection |
Technical Info
| Release Date : 10/23/2007 | |
| Original Release Date : 2007 | |
| Catalog ID : GRELCD 306 | |
| Label : Greensleeves Records | |
| Number of Discs : 1 | |
| Studio/Live : Studio | |
| Mono/Stereo : Stereo | |
| SPAR Code : n/a | |
| UPC : 00601811130629 |
Professional Reviews
The Beat (p.11)
- "[A] beautiful set from this humble and talented message man....This one is highly recommended if you want to see where the tradition that inspired the great Rasta music of the '70s stands today..."
- "[A] beautiful set from this humble and talented message man....This one is highly recommended if you want to see where the tradition that inspired the great Rasta music of the '70s stands today..."

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