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1991 studio album by The Wailers Band
Majestic Warriors
Studio album by The Wailers Band
Released1991
RecordedDynamic Studios and The Mixing Lab
GenreReggae
LabelA&M and Tabu Records
ProducerAston Barrett, Gordon Mack, Junior Marvin, The Wailers Band
The Wailers Band chronology
I.D.
(1989)
Majestic Warriors
(1991)
JAH Message
(1994)

Majestic Warriors is a studio album by The Wailers Band.

Track listing

  1. "Liberty" (Junior Marvin, Aston Barrett, Michael "Boo" Richards, Earl Fitzsimmons, Andrew McIntyre, Alvin "Seeco" Patterson, Earl "Wire" Lindo)
  2. "Trip" (Irving "Carrott" Jarret)
  3. "Dancing Boys" (Junior Marvin, Earl Fitzsimmons)
  4. "Sweet Cry Freedom" (Andrew McIntyre)
  5. "My Friend" (Junior Marvin, Alvin "Seeco" Patterson)
  6. "Out of Exile" (Junior Marvin, Carlton "Carly" Barrett)
  7. "Showdown" (Aston Barrett, Junior Marvin, Michael "Boo" Richards)
  8. "Bad Mind People" (Michael "Boo" Richards, Junior Marvin)
  9. "Nothin' for Nothin'" (Junior Marvin)
  10. "Live and Love" (Junior Marvin)
  11. "Rock On, Be Strong" (Junior Marvin)
  12. "Could You Be Loved" (Bob Marley)

References

  1. Henderson, Alex. "Majestic Warriors - The Wailers, The Wailers Band | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". allmusic. Retrieved 13 July 2021.


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