Morgan Heritage's 1997 album, Protect Us Jah, features some of their first work with legendary reggae producer Bobby "Digital" Dixon, including their first song together, "Let Them Talk." The title track and "Set Yourself Free" were hits in reggae circles, while "Africa, Here We Come" and "Watch the Heathen" reflect the political and spiritual sides of the group. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide
Protect Us Jah
01/01/1997 | Vp Records
All Music Guide Review
Protect Us Jah Track Listing
Credits of Protect Us Jah
- David Madden
- Horn
- Melbourne Miller
- Drums
- Barry O'Hare
- Bass, Keyboards, Drums
- Robbie Shakespeare
- Bass
- Paul "Wrong Move" Crossdale
- Keyboards
- Benjamin Myers
- Keyboards
- Leroy Champaign
- Art Direction, Design
- Ernie Wilks
- Guitar
- Michael Johnson
- Bass
- Gramps
- ?
- Michael E. Johnson
- Bass
- Denroy Morgan
- Executive Producer
- Tony Rebel
- Performer
- Dalton Browne
- Guitar
- Danny Dennis
- Bass, Guitar, Keyboards
- Bobby Dixon
- Producer, Executive Producer
- Sly Dunbar
- Drums
- Dean Fraser
- Saxophone
- Morgan Heritage
- Main Performer
- Bongo Herman
- Conga
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