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Alborosie “Alborosie & Friends“ Album ALBUM INFO.ENGLISH ALBOROSIE “ALBOROSIE & FRIENDS“ ALBUM Specialist presents “Alborosie & Friends”: Fine double CD set of 24 combination tracks (duets) recorded over the past 10 years, with many songs taken from Jamaican 7Inch singles making their CD debut and including a number of unreleased songs! Also available as LP vinyl with ten selected tracks. LP-Tracklisting: A1. Guess Who’s Coming To Dinner featuring Black Uhuru A2. Outernational Herb featuring The Tamlins A3. Burning And Looting featuring Kymani Marley A4. Tribal War featuring Luciano A5. Meditation featuring Sizzla B1. Waan The Herb featuring Mykal Rose ALBOROSIE B2. Life featuring Jah Cure „ALBOROSIE & FRIENDS “ [ALBUM] B3. Marathon featuring Spiritual B4. Celebration featuring Gentleman VÖ-DATUM: 27. JUNI 2014 LABEL: GREENSLEEVES RECORDS B5. Ganja Don featuring Jah Son VERTRIEB: GROOVE ATTACK / VP RECORDS Alborosie is again the artist to watch in 2014, with multiple projects TRACKLISTE: CD 1 as a singer, songwriter, producer and dub master hitting the market, 01. WAAN THE HERB FEAT. MYKAL ROSE his name and his stock are growing! 02. CELEBRATION FEAT. GENTLEMAN 03. STEPPING OUT FEAT. STEEL PULSE 04. I SURRENDER TO YOUR LOVE FEAT. Here is his double CD of combination tracks (duets) recorded over I EYE the past 7 years. The tracks feature a big range of veteran Reggae 05. MONEY FEAT. HORACE ANDY artists like Steel Pulse, Dennis Brown, Black Uhuru, Horace Andy, 06. TRIBAL WAR FEAT. LUCIANO 07. BURNING AND LOOTING FEAT. The Tamlins or Ranking Joe. The 90ties & current generation is KYMANI MARLEY represented by stars like Busy Signal, Etana, Jah Cure, Luciano, 08. ONE SOUND FEAT. GRAMPS MORGAN Kymani Marley, Gramps Morgan (Morgan Heritage) and Gentleman 09. IS THIS LOVE FEAT. ZOE 10. MEDIATION FEAT. SIZZLA for sure, who is featured in the 2014 documentary film 'Journey To 11. PRECIOUS FEAT. RANKING JOE Jah' alongside Alborosie. 12. NATURAL MYSTIC FEAT. KYMANI MARLEY CD 2 Alborosie & Friends pairs the multi-talented musician /producer with 01. GUESS WHO'S COMING FEAT. BLACK some of reggae's greatest voices, celebrating a range of classic hits UHURU and developing talents. The 2 CD set is released on June 27th with 02. MARATHON FEAT. SPIRITUAL 03. OUTERNATIONAL HERB FEAT. THE the single disc vinyl LP to follow! TAMLINS 04. MAMA SHE DON'T LIKE YOU FEAT. I EYE 05. CAN'T LET U GO FEAT. NIKKI BURT 06. CALLING FEAT. MYKAL ROSE © VP Records / Greensleeves, 2014 07. LIFE FEAT. JAH CURE 08. BLESSING FEAT. ETANA 09. INFORMA FEAT. LADY ANN 10. I CAN'T STAND IT FEAT. DENNIS BROWN 11. MURDERER FEAT. BUSY SIGNAL 12. STREETS FEAT. KYMANI MARLEY ONLINE: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/ONEALBOROSIE WWW.GREENSLEEVES.NET WWW.VPRECORDS.COM * PROMOTIONS * MARIUS FINGER * [email protected] * PH +49 2233 93 905 15 * * DISTRIBUTION * GROOVE ATTACK * [email protected] * PH +49 221 990 750 * .
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