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]
Country Mile | |
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Studio album by | |
Released | 2008 |
Genre | Reggae |
Language | English |
Track listing
edit- "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.
References
edit- ^ The Ever Popular Ernie Smith For Startime July 13 July 2, 2013 by Interlinc "His compilation of Folk Songs of Jamaica is widely sought after. His album “COUNTRY MILE” (2009) received positive attention."
- ^ Jamaica Gleaner, 23 September 2008 Campbell, Howard "I'd like them to play something new – Smith – Vintage artiste wants fresh material to be played"