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Judy Mowatt - Black Woman FLAC album

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Strength To Go Through
Written-By – J. Mowatt*
3:53
A2 Concrete Jungle
Written-By – Bob Marley
5:23
A3 Slave Queen
Written-By – J. Mowatt*
3:55
A4 Put It On
Written-By – Bob Marley
4:21
A5 Zion Chant
Written-By – F. McGregor*
3:19
B1 Black Woman
Written-By – J. Mowatt*
3:56
B2 Down In The Valley
Written-By – Bob Marley
3:15
B3 Joseph
Written-By – J. Mowatt*
5:08
B4 Many Are Called
Written-By – J. Mowatt*
4:10
B5 Sisters' Chant
Written-By – J. Mowatt*
4:57

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Grove Music
  • Manufactured By – EMI Records Ltd.
  • Distributed By – EMI Records Ltd.
  • Recorded At – Harry J's Recording Studio
  • Recorded At – Dynamic Sounds Studios
  • Recorded At – Channel One Recording Studio
  • Mixed At – Aquarius Studio
  • Remixed At – Tuff Gong Recording Studio
  • Published By – Ashandan Music
  • Published By – Cayman Music Inc.
  • Published By – Leosong
  • Published By – Edward Kassner Music Co. Ltd.
  • Published By – Rondor Music (London) Ltd.
  • Lacquer Cut At – The Sound Clinic

Credits

  • Alto Saxophone – Headley Bennett*
  • Arranged By – F. McGregor* (tracks: A3, A5), G. Chung* (tracks: A2, B3, B5), J. Mowatt* (tracks: A1, A5, B1, B4, B5)
  • Backing Vocals – Anicea Banks*, Dennis Thompson, Freddie McGregor, Joy Tulloch, Judy Mowatt, Pam Hall, Sharon Tucker
  • Bass – Ewan Lewis Maskell (tracks: B3), Maskel I*, Howard Spread Bedassié*
  • Drums – Freddie McGregor, Leroy (Horsemouth) Wallace* (tracks: A5, B5)
  • Electronic Drums [Syndrum] – Freddie McGregor
  • Engineer [Mixing] – Aston (Family Man) Barrett*, Dennis Thompson, Freddie McGregor, Mervin Williams*
  • Engineer [Recording] – Barnibas*, Geoffrey Chung, Sylvan Morris
  • Flute – Herbert Chang
  • Guitar – Dalton Browne*, Earl Smith*, Issachar*, Cat Coore*, Tony Chin
  • Keyboards – Wire*, Freddie McGregor, Geoffrey Chung, Harold Butler, Mikey Hewlette*, Stelley*, Tyrone Downie
  • Lacquer Cut By – Jonz*
  • Lead Vocals – Judy Mowatt
  • Melodica – Harold Butler
  • Mixed By – Freddie McGregor, Judy Mowatt
  • Percussion – Everton Carrington, Scully*, Orville Wood, Ras Inefire Tyoi
  • Photography By – Dennis Morris
  • Producer – Judy Mowatt
  • Remix – Dennis Thompson
  • Tenor Saxophone – Enroy Grant
  • Trumpet [1st] – Arnold Brackenridge
  • Trumpet [2nd] – Donald Greaves

Notes

'Thanks to the God of Israel-Rastafari.
Song Joseph dedicated to Bro. Bob Marley.'

Published by Ashandan Music except track A2 by Cayman Music Inc (Leosong), A5 by Edward Kassner Music Co and B2 by Rondor Music (London) Ltd.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (A Side): ILPS 9649 A-2U 2 JONZ
  • Matrix / Runout (B Side): ILPS 9649 B-2U 2 SOUND CLINIC

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SH 43011 Judy Mowatt Black Woman ‎(LP, Album) Shanachie SH 43011 US 1983
none Judy Mowatt Black Woman ‎(LP, Album) Tuff Gong none Jamaica Unknown
none Judy Mowatt Black Woman ‎(LP, Album) Ashandan none Jamaica 1979
GEN 3014 Judy Mowatt Black Woman ‎(LP, Album) Generation Records GEN 3014 Canada 1980
6313 090, none Judy Mowatt Black Woman ‎(LP, Album) Mercury, Ashandan 6313 090, none Jamaica 1979


Judy Mowatt - Black Woman FLAC album

Musician performer: Judy Mowatt

Title: Black Woman

Country: US

Date of release: 1980

Style: Roots Reggae

Genre: Reggae

Size FLAC: 1374 mb

Rating: 4.7 / 5

Votes: 166

Other Formats: ASF MPC MIDI VOC MOD VQF FLAC

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heart of sky
Absolute masterpiece, a real reggae melody bird. Zion chant & slavery queen are favourites..
heart of sky
Absolute masterpiece, a real reggae melody bird. Zion chant & slavery queen are favourites..
Keramar
Weird how tastes vary; I too think this album is brilliant but I really dislike Slave Queen - those cheesy electronic effects are horrendous and the melody isn't too hot either. Each to their own though.
Keramar
Weird how tastes vary; I too think this album is brilliant but I really dislike Slave Queen - those cheesy electronic effects are horrendous and the melody isn't too hot either. Each to their own though.