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Majestic Warriors | ||||
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Studio album by The Wailers Band | ||||
Released | 1991 | |||
Recorded | Dynamic Studios and The Mixing Lab | |||
Genre | Reggae | |||
Label | A&M and Tabu Records | |||
Producer | Aston Barrett, Gordon Mack, Junior Marvin, The Wailers Band | |||
The Wailers Band chronology | ||||
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Majestic Warriors is a studio album by The Wailers Band.
Track listing
- "Liberty" (Junior Marvin, Aston Barrett, Michael "Boo" Richards, Earl Fitzsimmons, Andrew McIntyre, Alvin "Seeco" Patterson, Earl "Wire" Lindo)
- "Trip" (Irving "Carrott" Jarret)
- "Dancing Boys" (Junior Marvin, Earl Fitzsimmons)
- "Sweet Cry Freedom" (Andrew McIntyre)
- "My Friend" (Junior Marvin, Alvin "Seeco" Patterson)
- "Out of Exile" (Junior Marvin, Carlton "Carly" Barrett)
- "Showdown" (Aston Barrett, Junior Marvin, Michael "Boo" Richards)
- "Bad Mind People" (Michael "Boo" Richards, Junior Marvin)
- "Nothin' for Nothin'" (Junior Marvin)
- "Live and Love" (Junior Marvin)
- "Rock On, Be Strong" (Junior Marvin)
- "Could You Be Loved" (Bob Marley)
References
- Henderson, Alex. "Majestic Warriors - The Wailers, The Wailers Band | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". allmusic. Retrieved 13 July 2021.
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