Blackheart Man
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Blackheart Man is the debut album by Bunny Wailer, originally released on 8 September 1976, in Jamaica on Solomonic Records and internationally on Island Records.
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Track listing
All songs written by Bunny Wailer except where noted
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Side one
- "Blackheart Man" – 6:17
- "Fighting Against Conviction" – 5:11
- "The Oppressed Song" – 3:22
- "Fig Tree" – 3:07
- "Dream Land" (Al "Bunk" Johnson, Wailer) – 2:47
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Side two
- "Rastaman" – 3:51
- "Reincarnated Souls" – 3:43
- "Amagideon (Armagedon)" – 6:46
- "Bide Up" – 2:33
- "This Train" (Wailer, Guthrie) – 8:28
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Personnel
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Musicians
- Bunny Wailer – lead vocals, backing vocals, percussion, acoustic guitar, bass, jaw harp
- Carlton "Carly" Barrett – drums
- Aston "Family Man" Barrett – bass, lead guitar, rhythm guitar, keyboards
- Robbie Shakespeare – bass
- Tyrone "Organ D" Downie – keyboards
- Peter Tosh – rhythm guitar, lead guitar, backing vocals, melodica, harmonica
- Earl "Chinna" Smith – lead guitar
- Tommy McCook – flute, saxophone
- "Dirty" Harry Hall – horns
- Bobby Ellis – horns
- Herman Marquis – horns
- Mark West – horns
- Harold Butler – keyboards
- Bernard "Touter" Harvey – keyboards
- Winston Wright – keyboards
- Karl Pitterson – acoustic guitar
- Michael Murray – rhythm guitar
- Eric Frater – lead guitar
- Bob Marley – backing vocals, rhythm guitar
- Franscisco Willie Pep – congas
- Larry McDonald – congas
- Neville Garrick – percussion
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Production
- Bunny Wailer – producer, cover design
- Karl Pitterson – sound engineer, mix engineer
- Chris Blackwell – mix engineer
- Neville Garrick – cover artwork, cover design, photography
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