Humanitarian (album)
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Released | June 22, 1999 | |||
Genre | Reggae | |||
Length | 59:04 | |||
Label | Eureka | |||
Producer | Jimmy Cliff Sly Dunbar Clive "Azul" Hunt Daniel Lanois Pete Rock Handel Tucker | |||
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Humanitarian is a 1999 album by Jimmy Cliff.
Track listing
All tracks composed by Jimmy Cliff; except where indicated
- "Humanitarian" – 4:17
- "Rise Up" – 3:54
- "Giants" 4:43
- "Come up to My Love" 3:58
- "How Long" 3:59
- "Let's Jam" 4:37
- "Keep the Family" 4:07
- "Drifters" 4:14
- "The Hill" 4:59
- "I Walk With Love" 4:12
- "I'm in All" 3:49
- "Humanitarian" [Slow] 4:07
- "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" [*] – 3:04 (John Lennon, Paul McCartney)
- "You've Got a Friend" [*] – 5:04 (Carole King)
Personnel
- Wayne Armond — Guitar, background vocals
- Aston Barrett — Bass
- Noel "Bunny" Brown — background vocals
- Cleveland "Clevie" Browne — Drums
- Dalton Browne — Guitar
- Danny Browne — Bass
- Junior "Chico" Chin — Horn
- Jimmy Cliff — Acoustic guitar, Percussion, Keyboards, background vocals
- Ansel Collins — Keyboards
- Cat Coore — Guitar
- Tyrone Downie — Harmonica, Keyboards
- Sly Dunbar — Drums
- Jennifer Edwards — background vocals
- Michael Fletcher — Bass
- Sharon Forrester — background vocals
- Dean Fraser — Horn, Saxophone
- Brian Gold — background vocals
- Tony Gold — background vocals
- Marcia Griffiths — background vocals
- Paul Hall — background vocals
- Prilly Hamilton — background vocals
- Clive "Azul" Hunt — Keyboards
- Daniel Lanois — Mandolin
- J.C. Lodge — background vocals
- Robert Lyn — Keyboards
- Rita Marley — background vocals
- Judy Mowatt — background vocals
- Benjy Myaz — Bass
- Benjamin Myers — Bass
- Ronald "Nambo" Robinson — Horn
- Stan Ryck — background vocals
- Robbie Shakespeare — Bass
- Chris "Sky Juice" Blake — Percussion
- Handel Tucker — Keyboards
- Michael Wallace — Keyboards, background vocals
- Franklyn Waul — Keyboards
- Lloyd "Gitsy" Willis — Guitar, Mandolin
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