Libation (album)

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Libation
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Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 18, 2014 (2014-03-18) US
RecordedLane Gibson Recording & Mastering
Genre World, Reggae, Baskeda
Label Cumbancha
Producer Chris Velan
Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars chronology
Radio Salone
(2012)
Libation
(2014)

Libation (2014) is the fourth album by Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars, following Radio Salone (2012). [1] It was produced by Canadian singer-songwriter Chris Velan, mixed by Iestyn Polson (known for his work with David Gray, Patti Smith, and David Bowie), and recorded at Lane Gibson Recording & Mastering in Charlotte, Vermont. [2] The album celebrates the band's 10-year anniversary with a "return to roots, specifically the acoustic "around the campfire" vibe of their earliest recordings." [3] Their sound combines elements of highlife, palm wine, maringa, baskeda and gumbe with modern dubstep and reggae. [4]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Chaimra"3:49
2."Can't Make Me Lonely"3:28
3."It's So Sorry"4:23
4."Gbaenyama"4:38
5."Rich But Poor"4:37
6."Ghana Baby"3:04
7."Manjalagi"4:18
8."Maria"3:42
9."Money No Do"3:57
10."Treat You Right"4:10
11."Min Do Sin Tay"3:47
12."No Feel Bad O"3:45

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