Always a reliable source for "conscious" dancehall, Cocoa Tea's soothing vocals supply easygoing listening while simultaneously aiming political boom shots. One Way is filled with rolling beats, smooth crooning and sharp social observations, from the warning of "don't let Babylon trick you" on "No Faith" to the catchy title track and the powerful Nyabinghi drumming on "Burn Satan." One Way serves up reggae music on many different levels. ~ Rosalind Cummings-Yeates, All Music Guide
One Way
10/13/1998 | Vp Records
All Music Guide Review
One Way Track Listing
Credits of One Way
- Steven Stanley
- Arranger, Mixing
- William Richards
- Photography
- Calvin Scott
- Vocals (Background)
- Joel Chin
- Production Coordination, Mastering
- Cocoa T
- Performer
- Althea
- Vocals (Background)
- Cocoa Tea
- Main Performer
- Connie
- Vocals (Background)
- Paul Daley
- Engineer
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