Live in Paris Zenith '88

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Live in Paris Zenith '88
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Live album by
Released1988
RecordedMay 21, 1988
Genre Reggae
Label Slash Records
Producer Winston Rodney
Nelson Miller
Burning Spear chronology
Mistress Music
(1988)
Live in Paris Zenith '88
(1988)
Mek We Dweet
(1990)
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Live in Paris Zenith '88 is the second live album by Jamaican reggae singer Burning Spear, released in 1988.

Contents

It was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album at the 32nd Grammy Awards in 1990. [1]

Track listing

  1. "Spear Burning"
  2. "We Are Going"
  3. "The Youth"
  4. "New Experience"
  5. "African Postman"
  6. "Happy Day"
  7. "Woman I Love You"
  8. "Queen of The Mountain"
  9. "Creation Rebel"
  10. "Mistress Music"
  11. "Built This City"
  12. "The Wilderness"
  13. "Driver"
  14. "Door Peep" (only on double CD and vinyl)

Content of 2CD Reissue in 2003

CD1 :

  1. "Spear Burning"
  2. "We Are Going"
  3. "The Youth"
  4. "New Experience"
  5. "African Postman"
  6. "Happy Day"
  7. "Woman I Love You"
  8. "Travelling"

CD2 :

  1. "Queen of The Mountain"
  2. "Creation Rebel"
  3. "Mistress Music"
  4. "Built This City"
  5. "The Wilderness"
  6. "Driver"
  7. "Door Peep"
  8. "Old Marcus Garvey"
  9. "Swell Headed"

Credits

Musicians

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References

  1. "32nd Annual GRAMMY Awards". The Recording Academy . Retrieved 2024-02-10.