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| artist = [[Harry Belafonte]] |
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| cover = Belafonte 89.jpg |
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| released = 1989 |
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| recorded = November 29–30, 1988 in [[Ravensburg, Germany]] |
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| Genre = [[Pop music|Pop]] |
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| genre = [[Pop music|Pop]] |
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| Producer = [[Harry Belafonte]], Richard Cummings |
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| label = [[EMI Records|EMI]] |
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'''''Belafonte '89''''' is a live album by [[Harry Belafonte]], released in 1989.<ref>[{{ |
'''''Belafonte '89''''' is a live album by [[Harry Belafonte]], released in 1989.<ref>[{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r24224|pure_url=yes}} Allmusic entry for ''Belafonte '89'']. Retrieved November 2009.</ref> A truncated version of the album was released in the U.S., featuring only 10 out of 15 tracks. The international CD release was also truncated, featuring 13 tracks. It was also released in Germany as ''Stationen'' in 1990, and 1993. The CD release of ''Stationen'' from 1990 contains all 15 tracks. |
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== Track listing == |
== Track listing == |
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# "The Wave ([[Jake Holmes]], Richard Cummings, The Soul Brothers) – 4:20 |
# "The Wave" ([[Jake Holmes]], Richard Cummings, The Soul Brothers) – 4:20 |
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# "Kwela (Holmes, S. M. Nkabinda) – 6:36 |
# "Kwela" (Holmes, S. M. Nkabinda) – 6:36 |
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# "Island In The Sun ([[Lord Burgess]], Harry Belafonte) – 5:04 |
# "Island In The Sun" ([[Lord Burgess]], Harry Belafonte) – 5:04 |
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# "Skin to Skin" (Holmes, Godfrey Nelson) – 4:50 |
# "Skin to Skin" (Holmes, Godfrey Nelson) – 4:50 |
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# "Paradise in Gazankulu" (Holmes, Oben Ngobeni) – 8:30 |
# "Paradise in Gazankulu" (Holmes, Oben Ngobeni) – 8:30 |
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# "[[Hava Nagila|Hava Nageela]]" (Traditional) – 3:49 |
# "[[Hava Nagila|Hava Nageela]]" (Traditional) – 3:49 |
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# "Did You Know" (Holmes) – 4:45 |
# "Did You Know" (Holmes) – 4:45 |
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# "Day-O |
# "[[Day-O (The Banana Boat Song)]]" ([[William Attaway]], [[Irving Burgie]]) – 5:35 |
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== Personnel == |
== Personnel == |
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* [[Harry Belafonte]] – vocals |
* [[Harry Belafonte]] – vocals |
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* [[Diane Reeves]] – vocals on "Skin to Skin" |
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* Demetrius Harvey – vocals on "Try to Remember" |
* Demetrius Harvey – vocals on "Try to Remember" |
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* Richard Cummings – keyboards, piano |
* Richard Cummings – keyboards, piano |
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== References == |
== References == |
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== External links == |
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* [http://www.harbel.one/harbel/cd252723.htm Belafonte and Friends discography site.] |
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* [http://www.belafontetracks.ca/albums_A38-A44%20(1977-01).htm Belafonte Tracks discography site.] |
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Latest revision as of 14:43, 5 February 2021
Belafonte '89 | ||||
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Released | 1989 | |||
Recorded | November 29–30, 1988 in Ravensburg, Germany | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Label | EMI | |||
Producer | Harry Belafonte, Richard Cummings | |||
Harry Belafonte chronology | ||||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Belafonte '89 is a live album by Harry Belafonte, released in 1989.[2] A truncated version of the album was released in the U.S., featuring only 10 out of 15 tracks. The international CD release was also truncated, featuring 13 tracks. It was also released in Germany as Stationen in 1990, and 1993. The CD release of Stationen from 1990 contains all 15 tracks.
Track listing
[edit]- "The Wave" (Jake Holmes, Richard Cummings, The Soul Brothers) – 4:20
- "Kwela" (Holmes, S. M. Nkabinda) – 6:36
- "Island In The Sun" (Lord Burgess, Harry Belafonte) – 5:04
- "Skin to Skin" (Holmes, Godfrey Nelson) – 4:50
- "Paradise in Gazankulu" (Holmes, Oben Ngobeni) – 8:30
- "Jamaica Farewell" (Burgess) – 5:49
- "Try To Remember" (Tom Jones, Harvey Schmidt) – 4:36
- "Sing for the Song" (Bob Gibson) – 4:20
- "Matilda" (Thomas) – 8:46
- "Martin Luther King" (Holmes) – 6:46
- "Global Carnival" (Holmes, Alistair Coakley) – 5:32
- "We Make Love" (Holmes) – 4:19
- "Hava Nageela" (Traditional) – 3:49
- "Did You Know" (Holmes) – 4:45
- "Day-O (The Banana Boat Song)" (William Attaway, Irving Burgie) – 5:35
Personnel
[edit]- Harry Belafonte – vocals
- Diane Reeves – vocals on "Skin to Skin"
- Demetrius Harvey – vocals on "Try to Remember"
- Richard Cummings – keyboards, piano
- Jose Neto – guitar
- Angus Nunes – bass
- Neil Clarke – African and Latin percussion
- Chi Sharpe – African and Latin percussion
- Sipho Kunene – drums
- Benny Russell – saxophone, flute, pennywhistle
- Sharon Brooks – background vocals
- Deborah Sharpe – background vocals
- Ty Stephens – background vocals
- Cheryl Carter – background vocals
- Dwight Twiddle – background vocals
- Johan Beckles – background vocals
- Renee Crutcher – background vocals
- Demetrius Harvey – background vocals
Production notes:
- John Cartwright – producer
- Harry Belafonte – producer, liner notes
- Richard Cummings – conductor, arranger
- David Belafonte – assistant producer, mixing
- Bob Burnham – engineer, assistant producer
References
[edit]- ^ Allmusic review
- ^ Allmusic entry for Belafonte '89. Retrieved November 2009.