Divina Verdad nace a fines del 2007 para, rápidamente, arrancar en marzo del 2008 a presentarse en vivo en distintos lugares de la city porteña. "El nombre nace del conjunto de estas dos profundas palabras: Divina Verdad. Esta verdad, generalmente busca la alegría, la armonía y la fraternidad, o bien todos aquellos valores y elementos que conformen su felicidad. Muchos de esos elementos están constituidos por un conjunto de acciones y hechos, personas y emociones. La búsqueda es reafirmar y revalorizar aquello que tenemos siempre y forma parte de nosotros. La divinidad de nuestra verdad va a estar determinada por el grado de certeza, la voluntad y fundamentalmente por la fe que tengamos en eso que queremos encontrar." Entre 2008 y 2012 la banda supo encontrar su lugar en el reggae under de la Argentina. Durante estos años tocaron ininterrumpidamente, escalando y llegando a subirse al escenario de El Teatro de Flores, Ciudad Cultural Konex, Groove y Niceto Club, entre otros. También compartieron escenario con bandas como Riddim, Kameleba, Zona Ganjah (Chile), Dancing Mood, Luis Alfa, Alika y El Natty Combo.
1."Right to Be Wrong" 2."Jet Lag" 3."You Had Me" 4."Spoiled" 5."Don't Cha Wanna Ride" 6."Less Is More" 7."Security" 8."Young at Heart" 9."Snakes and Ladders" 10."Understand" 11."Don't Know How" 12."Torn and Tattered" 13."Killing Time" 14."Sleep Like a Child" 15."Daniel"
Joss Stone – lead vocals (all tracks); backing vocals (tracks 1–6, 9–12) John Angier – string arrangements (tracks 2, 3, 7, 9, 13, 14) Raymond Angry – clavinet, Moog synthesiser (track 3); Hammond B3 (tracks 1–3, 5, 7, 10); organ (track 11); piano (tracks 5, 7) Troy Auxilly-Wilson – drums (track 8) Teodross Avery – saxophone (track 6) Ruby Baker – backing vocals (tracks 7, 13) Thom Bell – string and horn arrangements (track 4) Cindy Blackman – drums (tracks 1, 3, 7, 11) The Boilerhouse Boys – producer (track 12) Bombshell – backing vocals (tracks 1–3, 5, 7, 8, 11, 13) Astor "Crusty" Campbell – drums (track 6) Willburn "Squidley" Cole – additional drums (track 6) Commissioner Gordon – producer, engineer, programming, percussion (track 6) Delroy "Chris" Cooper – bass (track 6) Jack Daley – bass (tracks 1, 3, 7) Clovette Danzy – backing vocals (track 7) Tanya Darby – trumpet (track 6) Shomoni "Sho" Dylan – assistant engineer (track 8) Jeni Fujita – backing vocals (track 8) Chris Gehringer – mastering Van Gibbs – guitar (track 8) David Gorman – art direction, design Charlie Green – make-up artist Steve Greenberg – producer (tracks 1–5, 7, 9–14); executive producer Steve Greenwell – mixing (all tracks); engineer, programming (tracks 2–5, 7, 9–11); bass (track 10) Willie "Little Beaver" Hale – guitar (tracks 4, 12, 13) Vincent Henry – clarinet, alto saxophone, soprano saxophone (track 8) David "Jody" Hill – drums (tracks 4, 9, 10, 12, 13) Stafford Hunter – trombone (track 6) Pete Iannacone – bass (track 2) Jonathan Joseph – drums (tracks 2, 5) Ellison Kendrick – backing vocals (track 7) Bryan Lasley – art direction, design Benny Latimore – piano (tracks 1, 4, 12, 13); Wurlitzer (track 10) Brian Magallones – hair stylist Tom "Bones" Malone – trumpet, trombone, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone (tracks 3, 5, 13); flugelhorn (tracks 1, 7) Mike Mangini – producer (tracks 1–5, 7, 9–11, 13, 14); mixing (tracks 1–11, 13, 14); programming (tracks 2–5, 7, 9–11); bass (tracks 5, 14); keyboards (track 5) Mercedes Martinez – backing vocals (tracks 2, 7) Aleeta Mayo – art direction, design Roger Moenks – photography Tracey Moore – backing vocals (tracks 2, 7) Angelo Morris – bass (tracks 4, 12, 13); Fender Rhodes (tracks 1, 3); guitar (tracks 7, 10) AJ Nilo – guitar (tracks 1, 2, 5, 7, 11) Gary "Mon" Noble – engineer (track 8) Ignacio Nunez – percussion (track 10) Danny P – producer, bass, Fender Rhodes (track 11); guitar (tracks 7, 11); piano (track 14) Bruce Purse – trumpet, flugelhorn (track 8) Conner Reeves – producer (tracks 2, 9); backing vocals, backing vocal arrangement (track 6) Salaam Remi – producer, bass, organ, strings, Wurlitzer (track 8) Margaret Reynolds – backing vocals (tracks 7, 13) Nile Rodgers – guitar (track 3) Veronica Sanchez – backing vocals (track 7) William "Kooly" Scott – backing vocals (track 7) Jonathan Shorten – keyboards (tracks 2, 6, 9); Fender Rhodes (tracks 2, 14); drum programming, synthesiser (track 2); producer, programming (tracks 2, 9); string arrangements (track 9) Jamie Siegel – engineer (track 6) Earl "Chinna" Smith – guitar (track 6) Angie Stone – Fender Rhodes (track 7) Timmy Thomas – organ (tracks 10, 12, 13); Hammond B3 (track 4) Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson – drums (track 14) Amy Touma – photography Carl Vandenbosche – percussion (track 9) Alan Weekes – electric guitar (track 9) Betty Wright – backing vocals (tracks 1–5, 7–13); producer (tracks 1–5, 7–14); vocal producer (tracks 6, 8) Jeanette Wright – backing vocals (tracks 7, 13) Nir Zidkyahu – percussion (track 2) Orchestra[edit] Brian Chen – viola Carol Cook – viola Elizabeth Dyson – cello Dawn Hannay – viola Vivek Kamath – viola Lisa Kim – violin Sarah Kim – violin Tom Carney Myung-Hi Kim – violin Krzysztof Kuznik – violin Soo Hyun Kwon – violin Jeanne LeBlan – cello Jessica Lee – violin Matt Lehmann – violin Liz Lim – violin Pat Milando – French horn Matt Milewsky – violin Kevin Mirkin – viola Eileen Moon – cello Phil Myers – French horn Dan Panner – viola Sandra Park – violin Laura Seaton – violin Sarah Seiver – cello Fiona Simon – violin Dave Smith – French horn Sharon Yamada – violin Jung Sun Yoo – violin
Luis Alberto Spinetta - Camalotus (Argentina, 2004)
Camalotus es un EP de Luis Alberto Spinetta solista, grabado en el año 2003, y publicado entre 2004 y 2005. El álbum contiene cuatro temas que, por diferentes motivos quedaron afuera del disco anterior, Para los árboles. Está integrado por tres creaciones inéditas: "Crisantemo" de la película "Flores de septiembre" del 2003, además de incluida en la obra teatral "Puck (Sueño de una noche de verano)", "Buenos Aires, alma de piedra" y "Nelly, no me mientas". Además, hay un remix de "Agua de la miseria" (primer corte del álbum anterior). Fue presentado en un minirecital en la FM Rock and Pop en octubre de ese mismo año.
Released in 2007, Another Intensity is the fifth album from German reggae artist Gentleman, and his first since his breakthrough effort Confidence climbed to number one on the German album charts in 2004. Dancehall stars Sizzla, Alborosie, and Diana King all make guest appearances while the Firehouse Crew, Delano Thomas, Black Chiney, Benni Blanco, and others supplying the backing tracks.
"Evolution"
"Tranquility (Acoustic)"
"Lack Of Love" (Feat. Sizzla)
"Different Places"
"Round The World"
"Serenity"
"Soulfood"
"Celebration" (Feat. Alborosie)
"Mount Zion" (Feat. IAM)
"The Light Within" (Feat. Diana King)
"In Pursuit Of Happiness"
"Rage & Anger"
"Respond To Yourself"
"Missing Those Days"
"Hosanna"
"Jah Love" (Feat. Jack Radics, Daddy Rings)
"Sin City"
Jon BakerExecutive Producer
Dalton BrowneVocals (Background)
Danny BrowneArranger, Bass, Drums, Keyboards
Nigel BurrellEngineer
Nikki BurtVocals (Background)
Squidley ColeDrums
Daddy RingsPrimary Artist
Christian DeckerEngineer
Bobby "Digital" DixonEngineer, Mixing, Percussion, Producer