Mystical Truth Explained
Mystical Truth is a studio album by the Jamaican reggae band Black Uhuru. It was released in 1993 through Mesa Recordings. The album peaked at number 6 on the US Billboard World Albums chart and was nominated for Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album at 36th Annual Grammy Awards.[1]
Personnel
- Derrick Simpson – vocals, composer, producer
- Ived "Sen-C" Campbell – backing vocals
- Lisa Hewitt – backing vocals
- Vann Johnson – backing vocals
- Zac Harmon – backing vocals, guitar, bass, drums, producer
- Louie Rankin – guest artist (track 7)
- Bob Brockman – guitar, bass, piano, synthesizer, strings, drums, congas, percussion, timbales, drum programming, producer, mixing
- Earl "Chinna" Smith – guitar
- Anthony Brissett – bass, piano, synthesizer, percussion, arranger
- Christopher Meridith – bass
- Earl "Bagga" Walker – bass
- Christopher Troy – piano, keyboards, drums, producer, arranger
- Noel Davis – piano, synthesizer
- Chico Chin – horns
- David Madden – horns
- Dean Fraser – horns
- Nambo Robinson – horns
- Rass Brass – horns
- Marcus "Rangatan" Smith – drums & percussion
- George "Dusty" Miller – drums & percussion
- Lowell Fillmore Dunbar – drums
- Jermaine Forde – drums
- Harry T. Powell – percussion
- George Nauful – executive producer
- Jim Snowden – executive producer
- Claire McNally – production coordinator
- Steve Sykes – mixing
- David Rowe – engineering
- Lynford "Fatta" Marshall – engineering
- Rohan Richards – engineering
- Karl Tappin – engineering
- Rob Groome – assistant engineering
- Vincent Henry – assistant engineering
- Mark Johnson – assistant engineering
- Steve Hall – mastering
- Howard Alston – horns, flute, saxophone
- Michelle Laurencot – art direction & design
- Ron Larson – art direction
- Nathaniel Welch – photography
Notes and References
- News: Black Uhuru. May 14, 2017. Grammys. February 24, 2018. en.