Calling Rastafari

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The album peaked at number 9 on the Reggae Albums chart in the United States. It won the Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album at the 42nd Annual Grammy Awards in 2000.[1][2]

Track listing

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Personnel

Burning Band
  • Winston Rodney – vocals, percussion, arranger, producer, mixing
  • Stephen Stewart – keyboards
  • Num Heru-ur Shutef Amon'Tehu – percussion
  • Clyde Cummings – saxophone
  • James Smith – trumpet
  • Micah Robinson – trombone
Additional musicians
  • Ian "Beezy" Coleman – harmony vocals, lead guitar, rhythm guitar
  • Carol "Passion" Nelson – harmony vocals
  • Rochelle Bradshaw – harmony vocals
  • Yvonne Patrick – harmony vocals
  • Lesline Kidd – harmony vocals
  • Wayne Arnold – lead guitar
  • Chris Meridith – bass guitar
  • Shawn "Mark" Dawson – drums
  • Uziah "Sticky" Thompson – percussion
  • Howard "Saxy" Messam – saxophone
  • Chico Chin – trumpet
Technicals
  • Sonia Rodney – executive producer
  • Barry O'Hare – engineering, mixing
  • Toby Mountain – mastering
  • Joshua Blood – supervisor, lyric transcription
  • Anne Murdock – design
  • David Corio – photography

Chart history

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Chart (1999) Peak
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References

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External links

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