A New Day (Luciano album) explained

A New Day
Type:studio
Artist:Luciano
Cover:A New Day (Luciano).jpg
Released:April 3, 2001
Genre:Reggae
Prev Title:Live
Prev Year:2000
Next Title:Great Controversy
Next Year:2001

A New Day, released in 2001, is the fourth album by reggae singer Luciano. In the March 23, 2001, issue of The Washington Post, music reviewer Richard Harrington wrote about the album, "There's even a bit of peppy dancehall, but the main approach is uplift, fueled by the rhythm section of Sly & Robbie, the Firehouse Crew and the harmony vocals of the Daffodils."[1]

CD information

Track listing

  1. No Night In Zion
  2. Oh Father I Love Thee
  3. Is there A Place
  4. Happy People
  5. Road Of Life
  6. Nah Give Up
  7. God Is My Friend
  8. Only A Fool
  9. Traveler
  10. African Skies
  11. A New Day
  12. Hardcore
  13. Spring Summer
  14. God & King
  15. Tell Me Why?
  16. Save The World (Acoustic Version)
  17. Journey

Notes and References

  1. News: Harrington . Richard . Luciano "A New Day" VP / Junior Kelly "Love so Nice" VP . 6 May 2021 . The Washington Post . March 23, 2001 . March 23, 2001 . 112.