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1994 studio album by Black Uhuru From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Strongg is a studio album by the Jamaican reggae band Black Uhuru. It was released in 1994 through Mesa Recordings. The album peaked at number 6 on the US Billboard Reggae Albums chart and was nominated for Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album at 37th Annual Grammy Awards.[2]

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Track listing

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Personnel

  • Derrick "Duckie" Simpson – vocals, composer, producer
  • Euvin Spencer – composer, arranger
  • Rudolph "Garth" Dennis – composer
  • Vincent Black – guitar (tracks: 1-9, 11-12)
  • Leebert "Gibby" Morrison – guitar (track 10)
  • Earl "Bagga" Walker – bass (tracks: 1-4, 8-9, 11)
  • Derrick Barnett – bass (tracks: 5-6, 10, 12)
  • Christopher Meridith – bass (track 7)
  • Anthony Brissett – keyboards (tracks: 1, 3, 5-7, 10-12), producer (tracks: 1, 6, 12)
  • Keith Sterling-McLeod – keyboards (tracks: 2-5, 8-9)
  • Dean Fraser – horns (tracks: 1, 3, 6, 10)
  • Rass Brass – horns (track 1)
  • Sydney Wolfe – horns (track 7), percussion (tracks: 1-9, 11-12)
  • Jermaine Forde – drums (tracks: 1, 6, 10)
  • Marcus "Rangatan" Smith – drums (tracks: 2-5, 7-9, 11)
  • Lowell Fillmore Dunbar – drums (tracks: 10, 12)
  • Christopher "Sky Juice" Blake – percussion (track 10)
  • George Nauful – executive producer
  • Jim Snowden – executive producer
  • Steven J. C. Stanley – mixing
  • Junior Edwards – engineering
  • Yasus Afari – arranging (track 1)
  • Richard Tate – arranging (track 10)
  • Michelle Laurencot – art direction & design
  • Daniel Nevins – artwork
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