Country Mile (Ernie Smith album) explained
Country Mile |
Type: | Studio |
Artist: | Ernie Smith |
Cover: | Country Mile (Ernie Smith album).jpg |
Released: | 2008 |
Genre: | Reggae |
Language: | English |
Country Mile is a 2008 studio album by Jamaican singer Ernie Smith, his 20th studio album in a career spanning four decades. The album contains mainly original compositions.[1] Prior to the release of the album the track "That's The Kinda People We Are", a duet with Pluto Shervington, was released as a single.[2]
Track listing
- "You Are a Lion" with Ron Muschette
- "Country Mile"
- "Trouble Trouble"
- "That's the Kind of People We Are" with Pluto Shervington
- "Zion Bound"
- "Somebody Here"
- "One Man the Same Man"
- "Kin Kat Pupalick"
- "Jam Dung We Deh" with Pluto Shervington
- "Deadly Night in Kingston"
- "Coming Back from the Floor"
- "Break Away"
- "Alone Again"
- "Longfellow Serenade"
- "Heal Jamaica" with Anthony B, Leroy Sibbles, Pam Hall etc.
Notes and References
- http://www.startime.com.jm/html/index.php/the-ever-popular-ernie-smith-for-startime-july-13/ The Ever Popular Ernie Smith For Startime July 13
- [Jamaica Gleaner]