Many More Roads


Many More Roads is the third studio album by Jamaican reggae artist Ky-Mani Marley. It was released on May 29, 2001, through Artists Only! Records. Production was handled by Lincoln Ward, Michael Coburn, Christopher Garvey, Clifton Dillon and Derrick Barnett, with Tyrone Smith serving as executive producer. It was nominated for a Grammy Award for [Best Reggae Album] at the 44th Annual Grammy Awards, but lost to his brother Damian Marley's album Halfway Tree.

Track listing

Personnel

  • Ky-Mani Marleyvocals & songwriter
  • Philip "El Mono" Henry – guitar & songwriter
  • Donald "Danny Bassie" Dennis – bass & songwriter
  • Paul Crossdale – keyboards & songwriter
  • Rolando "Yami Bolo" McLean – keyboards & songwriter
  • George Miller – drums & songwriter
  • Gerald "Jerry" Johnson – saxophone & songwriter
  • Donald "Yeashkark" Greaves – horn & songwriter
  • Kevin Batchelor – trumpet & songwriter
  • John Wesley "J.D. Smoothe" Lewisbacking vocals
  • La Venia Irene "Bunny" Brissett – backing vocals
  • Nadine Sutherland – backing vocals
  • Marcia Griffiths – backing vocals
  • Kimberly Miller – backing vocals
  • Ken Miller – backing vocals
  • Chris "Riddim Fingaz" Garvey – songwriter, producer
  • Ricky Myrie – songwriter
  • Derrick Barnett – songwriter, producer
  • Kent Bryan – songwriter
  • Clifton Dillon – songwriter, producer
  • Hit Squad Lunatics – songwriter
  • Luther McKenzie – songwriter
  • Lincoln Ward – producer
  • Michael Coburn – producer
  • Adam Hornyak – engineering
  • Andy Kerr – mixing
  • Cedrica Anthony "Soldgie" Hamilton – mixing
  • Lynford "Fatta" Marshall – mixing
  • Gerry McCarthy – sequencer
  • Dale Ashley – mastering
  • Mark Tomase – mastering
  • Tyrone Smith – executive producer
  • Julio Rojas – design
  • Kevin Knight – photography

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