
Burning Spear
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Winston Rodney OD, better known by the stage name Burning Spear, is a Jamaican roots reggae singer-songwriter, vocalist, and musician. Burning Spear is a Rastafarian and one of the most influential and long-standing roots artists to emerge from the 1970s.
Born: 1 March 1945 (age 79 years), Saint Ann's Bay, Jamaica
Children: Kevin Thompson
Spouse: Sonia Rodney
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Burning Spear - Mek We Dweet
Rasta VibrationLabel: Island Records – 210 917, Mango – 210 917 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album Country: Germany Released: 1990 Genre: Reggae Style: Roots Reggae Distributed By – BMG Records Distributed By – BMG Ariola Printed By – TOPAC Recorded At – Tuff Gong Recording Studio Mixed At – Sigma Sound Studios, New York Mastered At – Masterdisk Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Island Records Inc. Copyright © – Island Records Inc. Bass Guitar – Paul Beckford Design [Cover Design] – Mo Ström Drums, Other [D Drums] – Nelson Miller Engineer [Assistant Mixes] – Danny Mormando Engineer [Assistant Records] – Garth* Engineer [Mixes & Records] – Mervyn Williams Engineer [Mixes] – Michel Sauvage Engineer [Records] – Gary Sutherland, Tony Kelly Executive-Producer – Burning Music Productions* Illustration – Hugh Dennis Lead Guitar, Piano, Flute – Lenford Richards* Mastered By – Tony Dawsey Percussion – Alvin Haughton Performer [Additional Musician Of Rass Brass], Saxophone – Dean Fraser Performer [Additional Musician Of Rass Brass], Trombone – Ronald Robinson* Performer [Additional Musician Of Rass Brass], Trumpet – Chico Chin* Performer [Additional Musician], Synthesizer, Piano – Robbie Lyn Photography By – Deborah Feingold Producer – Nelson Miller Rhythm Guitar – Linvall Jarrett* Written-By, Producer, Vocals, Drums [Repeater Drum], Bass Drum – Winston Rodney152 views -
BURNING SPEAR - Identity (The World Should Know)
Rasta VibrationIDENTITY So they want I to change my identity Musically, musically, musically So they want I to change my identity Musically, musically, musically This ya music race Commercial race Political race This ya music race Commercial race Political race So they want I to change my identity Musically, musically, musically So they want I to change my identity Musically, musically, musically My identity, my identity, Jah work must be done Jah work must be done Jah work must be done Jah work must be done Work in the East Work in the West Work in the North Work in the South Work over there We work over here Work everywhere Work over there We work over here We work everywhere So they want I to change my identity Musically, musically, musically So they want I to change my identity Musically, musically, musically My identity, my identity, Who will stand up for the people musically, musically, musically Who will stand up for the people musically, musically, musically So they want I to change my identity Musically, musically, musically My identity, my identity, Musically, musically, musically The people is for the music The music is for the people, musically, musically, musically So they want I to change my identity, musically, musically, musically (x 2) Winston Rodney - vocals, percussions Burning Band Nelson Miller - drums Paul Beckford - bass Lendford Richards - lead guitar, Casio PG 380 Sha Yar - rhythm guitar Alvin Haughton - percussion Additional musicians Robbie Lyn - keyboards Rass Brass Nambo Robinson - trombone Chico Chin - trumpet Dean Fraser - saxes Burning Brass Charles Dickey - trombone James Smith - trumpet Mark Wilson - saxophone Harmony Sharon Forrester, Pam Hall and Marie "Twiggi" Gittens Executive Producer: Burning Music Production. Produced by Winston Rodney & Nelson Miller. Recorded at Grove Recording Studio, White River, Ocho Rios. Recording engineer: Barry O'Hare. Mixed by Michael Sauvage. Mixed at Platinum Island Studio, New York. Mastered at Northeast Digital by Toby Mountain. Song written by Winston Rodney & Published by Burning Spear Pub.119 views 1 comment -
Burning Spear - Appointment With His Majesty
Rasta VibrationAppointment With His Majesty is a studio album by the Jamaican reggae singer Burning Spear. It was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album at the 40th Grammy Awards, in 1998. The album peaked at No. 10 on Billboard's Reggae Albums chart. Album: Appointment With His Majesty Label: Jahmin' Records – JAHCD 2 Format: CD, Album Country: France Released: 1997 Genre: Reggae Style: Roots Reggae Backing Vocals – Carol Passion*, Edna Rodney, Lyn (4), Num Heru-ur Shutef Amon Tehu*, Rachell Bradshaw*, Sharon Gordon, Winston Rodney, Yvonne Patrick Bass [Additional] – Collin Elliot, Trevor McKenzie Congas, Percussion – Winston Rodney Design – Jean-Pierre LeGuillou Drums – Nelson Miller Drums [Additional] – Tony Williams* Engineer [Assistant] – Bobby Hawthorne Executive Producer – Sonia Rodney Keyboards – Barry O'Hare, Steven Stewart* Keyboards [Additional] – Robbie Lyn Lead Guitar – Rupert Bent Mastered By – Dr. Toby Mountain* Mixed By – Barry O'Hare Percussion – Num* Photography By – Dana Siles Rhythm Guitar – Lenval Jarrett* Saxophone – Howard Messam Trombone – Nambo Robinson* Trumpet – James Smith (12) Written-By, Arranged By, Mixed By – Winston Rodney105 views 1 comment -
BEST OF BURNING SPEAR NONSTOP REGGAE MIX
Rasta VibrationWinston Rodney OD, better known by the stage name Burning Spear, is a Jamaican roots reggae singer-songwriter, vocalist, and musician. Burning Spear is a Rastafarian and one of the most influential and long-standing roots artists to emerge from the 1970s Burning Spear, a pioneer of roots reggae, has been spreading messages of unity and self-determination for over six decades. Discovered by Bob Marley, he shaped the genre with classic albums and a signature sound blending reggae, jazz, and funk.173 views 1 comment -
Burning Spear - In Africa (2002 Remaster)
Rasta VibrationIn Africa (2002 Remaster) · Burning Spear Fittest Of The Fittest ℗ 2002 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company Vocals: Burning Spear Producer: Burning Band Producer: Burning Music Production Mixer: Errol Brown Mixer: Winston Rodney Composer: Winston Rodney40 views -
Burning Spear - Jah Kingdom
Rasta VibrationArtist: Burning Spear Song: Jah Kingdom Album: Jah Kingdom Released: 1991 LYRICS: No matter where we go We are the lions in His kingdom No matter where we go We are the lions in His kingdom Lion in His kingdom Lion in His kingdom Dreadlock in His kingdom Rasta in His kingdom Love in His kingdom No matter where we go We are the lions in His kingdom No matter where we go We are the lions in His kingdom Lion in His kingdom Lies in His kingdom Eat in His kingdom Reason His kingdom Jah kingdom, yes, Jah kingdom Jah kingdom, yes, Jah kingdom Jah kingdom, yes, Jah kingdom Jah kingdom, yes, Jah kingdom No matter where we go We are the lions in His kingdom No matter where we go We are the lions in His kingdom Lion in his kingdom Fear no one in His kingdom Fear no one in His kingdom Nyah Binghi in His kingdom Twelve Tribe in His kingdom Bobo in his kingdom No matter where we go We are the lions in His kingdom No matter where we go We are the lions in his kingdom Lion in His kingdom Lion in His kingdom61 views -
Burning Spear - Come, Come
Rasta VibrationArtist: Burning Spear Album: Jah Kingdom Released: 1991 LYRICS: Oh Jah Rastafari help us one and all Come, mek we say what we have to say Come along, come, mek we do what we have to do Come on, come, mek we say what we have to say Need more strength to fight this struggle Need more strength to fight this struggle Come, mek we say what we have to say Come along, come, mek we do what we have to do Come on, come, mek we say what we have to say Come, mek we do what we have to do Say your own say in your way Say your own say in your way Come, mek we say what we have to say Come on, come, mek we do what we have to do Come along, come, mek we say what we have to say Come on, come, mek we do what we have to do Mek we say what we have to say Mek we do what we have to do Mek we say what we have to say Mek we do what we have to do Your mind and your thought should be clean Your mind and your thought should be clean Come, mek we say what we have to say Come along, come, mek we do what we have to do Come on, come, mek we do what we have to do Come along, come, mek we do what we have to do To fight this struggle you got to brave To fight this struggle you got to brave Come, mek we say what we have to say Come along, come, mek we do what we have to do Come, mek we say what we have to say Come along, come, mek we do what we have to do Oh, Jah Rastafari help us Oh, Jah Rastafari help us one and all Mek we say what we have to say Come along, come, mek we do what we have to do Come on, come, mek we say what we have to say Come on, come, mek we do what we have to do Mek we say what we have to say Mek we do what we have to do Mek we say what we have to say Mek we do what we have to do Mek we say what we have to say..80 views