The Burning Spear Experience

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The Burning Spear Experience
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Compilation album by
Released2007 (2007)
Genre Reggae
Burning Spear chronology
Living Dub Vol. 5
(2006)
The Burning Spear Experience
(2007)
Jah Is Real
(2008)

The Burning Spear Experience is a compilation album by Jamaican reggae singer Burning Spear. It was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album at the 50th Grammy Awards in 2008. [1]

Contents

Track listing

Disc 1

  1. On the Inside (4:21)
  2. Music Business [Unreleased] (4:45)
  3. Experience (4:12)
  4. Jah Rasta [Unreleased] (3:09)
  5. Burning Reggae (4:27)
  6. Part Two: Marcus Garvey [Recorded in Australia] (7:08)
  7. Institution [Jamaica Version] (3:29)
  8. Business Dub (4:46)
  9. My Roots [Jamaica Version] (4:21)
  10. Part Two: Loving Day [Unreleased] (4:06)
  11. Part Two: Driver [Recorded in Australia] (6:59)
  12. Cry Blood [Jamaica Version] (5:06)

Disc 2

  1. I Am In [Unreleased] (4:08)
  2. Part Two: Man in the Hills [Recorded in Australia] (7:19)
  3. So Clean [Unreleased] (2:29)
  4. Negril (4:06)
  5. Pieces of Dub (3:24)
  6. Repartition [Jamaica Version] (3:41)
  7. Part Two: Happy Day (7:30)
  8. Throw Down Your Arms [Jamaica Version] (4:05)
  9. Trust (3:57)
  10. Part Two: Creation Rebel (6:54)
  11. Come in Peace (4:21)
  12. Part Two: Door Peep [Recorded In Albuquerque, New Mexico] (8:21)
  13. Part Two: We Been There (7:24)

Disc 3

  1. [Bonus Material] [DVD]

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References

  1. "Burning Spear | Artist | GRAMMY.com". grammy.com. Retrieved 2024-02-01.