Peter Tosh - Mama Africa (Model Version) (1983)



Tracklist

A1 Mama Africa 7:58
A2 Glasshouse 5:52
A3 Not Gonna Give It Up 5:48
A4 Stop That Train 3:59
B1 Johnny B. Goode 4:03
Mixed By – John Benitez
Written-By – Chuck Berry
B2 Where You Gonna Run 4:07
Written By – D. Kinsey, R. Kinsey
B3 Peace Treaty 4:19
B4 Feel No Way 3:27
B5 Maga Dog 4:24


Companies, etc.

Produced For – Wonderknob Ltd.
Produced For – Intel Diplo Enterprises, Inc.
Phonographic Copyright ℗ – EMI Records Ltd.
Copyright © – EMI Records Ltd.
Manufactured By – Capitol Records, Inc.
Published By – Arc Music Corp.
Published By – Mabrak Music
Published By – Kenites Publishing
Published By – Cayman Music Ltd.
Recorded At – Dynamic Sounds Studios
Mastered At – EMI America/Liberty Recording Studio
Mastered At – Masterdisk
Pressed By – Capitol Records Pressing Plant, Winchester

Credits
Backing Vocals – Audrey Hall, Betty Wright, Chris Kimsey, 
Donald Kinsey, Dorriett Myers*, Pam Hall, Peter Tosh, 
Raymond Hall, The Tamlins
Bass – Leebert "Gibby" Morrison
Clavinet – Peter Tosh
Drums – Carlton Davis, Lowell Dunbar
Engineer – Geoffrey Chung, Lancelot McKenzie
Keyboards – Byron Allred, Peter Couch
Lead Guitar – Darryl Thompson, Donald Kinsey
Mastered By – Bob Ludwig, Ron McMaster
Mixed By – Chris Kimsey (tracks: A1 to A4, B2 to B5), 
Peter Tosh (tracks: A1 to A4, B2 to B5)
Organ – Robert Lynn* (tracks: A1 to A4, B3 to B5)
Percussion – Skully Sims*, Sticky Thompson*
Piano – Keith Sterling
Producer – Chris Kimsey, Peter Tosh
Rhythm Guitar – Mikey Chung, Steve Golding
Horns – Dean Fraser, Ronald Robinson, Arnold Brackenridge, 
David Madden, Junior Chin
Vocals, Written-By – Peter Tosh

Notes
All songs published by Mabrak Music Co.
except A4 & B5 by Cayman Music Ltd., B1 by Arc Music Corp.,
B2 by Mabrak Music Co./Kenites Publishing

Some copies have serial numbered promo stamp.

Barcode and Other Identifiers
Barcode: 077771709517
Matrix / Runout (Runout, side A, etched 
["MASTERED BY LIBERTY" stamped] 
(Variant 1)): SO-1-17095.P.2#1 MASTERED BY LIBERTY
Matrix / Runout (Runout, side B, etched 
["MASTERED BY LIBERTY" stamped] 
(Variant 1)): SO-2-17095.P.2#1 MASTERED BY LIBERTY
Matrix / Runout (Runout, side A, etched 
["MASTERED BY LIBERTY" stamped] 
(Variant 2)): SO-1-17095.P.3. MASTERED BY LIBERTY
Matrix / Runout (Runout, side B, etched 
["MASTERED BY LIBERTY" stamped] 
(Variant 2)): SO-2-17095.P.3. MASTERED BY LIBERTY
Matrix / Runout (Runout, side A, etched
["0 MASTERED BY LIBERTY" stamped] 
(Variant 3)): SO-1-17095-P.1. #2 0 MASTERED BY LIBERTY
Matrix / Runout (Runout, side B, etched 
["0 MASTERED BY LIBERTY" stamped] 
(Variant 3)): SO-2-17095-P.1. #3 0 MASTERED BY LIBERTY
Matrix / Runout (Runout, both sides, stamped): 0 MASTERED BY LIBERTY


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