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1997 studio album by Buju Banton
Inna Heights is the fifth studio album by Jamaican
dancehall reggae artist
Buju Banton. It was released on November 18, 1997 through
Penthouse Records. Production was handled by
Donovan Germain. It features guest appearances from
Beres Hammond, Jahmali,
King Stitt,
Ras Shiloh,
Red Rat and
Toots Hibbert. The album was nominated for a
Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album at the
41st Annual Grammy Awards, but lost to
Sly and Robbie's
Friends.
Track listing
Title | Writer(s) |
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1. | "Our Father in Zion" |
Mark Myrie | 0:28 |
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2. | "Hills and Valleys" | Myrie | 4:38 |
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3. | "Inter Lingua" | | 0:23 |
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4. | "Destiny" | Myrie | 3:58 |
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5. | "African Pride" | | 3:49 |
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6. | "Cry No More" | | 3:59 |
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7. | "My Woman Now" (featuring
Beres Hammond) | | 4:08 |
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8. | "Small Axe" (featuring
King Stitt) | | 4:02 |
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9. | "Inter Lingua" | | 0:24 |
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10. | "Redder Than Red" | | 3:59 |
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11. | "Single Parent" | | 3:53 |
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12. | "Inter Lingua" | | 0:24 |
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13. | "Give I Strength" (featuring
Ras Shiloh) | - Myrie
- S. Lindo
- Dennis
- Dunbar
| 3:59 |
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14. | "Close One Yesterday" | - Myrie
- S. Marley
- Marsden
- David Cole
| 4:00 |
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15. | "Inter Lingua" | | 0:19 |
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16. | "Love Dem Bad" (featuring
Red Rat) | - Myrie
- Haldane Browne
- Turner Wilson
| 4:08 |
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17. | "Love Sponge" | | 3:38 |
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18. | "Inter Lingua" | | 0:22 |
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19. | "Mother's Cry" (featuring Jah Mali) | | 3:47 |
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20. | "
54/46" (featuring
Toots Hibbert) | | 3:58 |
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21. | "Circumstances" | Myrie | 4:06 |
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Total length: | 1:02:22 |
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Charts
References
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^ Greene, Jo-Ann.
"Inna Heights - Buju Banton | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic".
AllMusic. Retrieved April 21, 2022.
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^
Christgau, Robert.
"Robert Christgau: Album: Buju Banton: Inna Heights". www.robertchristgau.com. Retrieved April 21, 2022.
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^
Brackett, Nathan;
Hoard, Christian David (2004).
The New Rolling Stone Album Guide.
Simon and Schuster. p. 44.
ISBN
978-0-7432-0169-8.
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^
"Buju Banton Chart History (Reggae Albums)".
Billboard. Retrieved September 12, 2020.
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^
"Buju Banton Chart History (Heatseekers Albums)".
Billboard. Retrieved September 12, 2020.
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