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Language Barrier (album)

1985 studio album by Sly and Robbie From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Language Barrier (album)
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Language Barrier is a studio album by Jamaican musical duo Sly and Robbie, released in 1985 by Island Records. The album features guest musicians Herbie Hancock, Bob Dylan, Afrika Bambaataa, and Manu DiBango.

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Release and reception

AllMusic awarded the album with three stars and its review by Scott Bultman states: "Sly & Robbie team with producer Bill Laswell for an edgy dub set".[1] Village Voice critic Robert Christgau called it a "world-music mishmash".[2]

The single "Make 'Em Move" reached No. 83 on the UK Singles Chart in November 1985.[3] The album brought the duo international recognition and led on to their subsequent hit album Rhythm Killers in 1987.[4]

Track listing

  1. "Make 'Em Move" (S. Dunbar, R. Shakespeare, B. Aasim, B. Laswell, B. Worrell) — 7:58
  2. "No Name on the Bullet" (S. Dunbar, R. Shakespeare) — 6:03
  3. "Miles (Black Satin)" (Miles Davis, S. Dunbar, R. Shakespeare, B. Laswell) — 7:20
  4. "Bass and Trouble" (B. Laswell, S. Dunbar, R. Shakespeare, Manu Dibango) — 7:58
  5. "Language Barrier" (Wally Badarou, S. Dunbar, R. Shakespeare, M. Chung, B. Reynolds) — 6:51
  6. "Get to This, Get to That" (S. Dunbar, R. Shakespeare, B. Fowler, B. Worrell) — 5:17

Personnel

Musicians
Technical personnel
  • Clive Smith – Fairlight CMI programming
  • Robert Musso, Steven Stanley, Solgie – engineers
  • Howie Weinberg – mastering
  • Tony Wright – art direction
  • Chris Garnham – photography
  • Issey Miyake – glasses

References

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