1 Giant Leap (album)

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1 Giant Leap is the self-titled debut album by English electronic music duo 1 Giant Leap, created by the two members Jamie Catto and Duncan Bridgeman, travelling and recording vocals and music by numerous vocalists and musicians across the world.[2]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Dunya Salam" (feat. Baaba Maal)2:55
2."My Culture" (feat. Robbie Williams & Maxi Jazz)5:39
3."The Way You Dream" (feat. Michael Stipe & Asha Bhosle)8:20
4."Ma' Africa" (feat. The Mahotella Queens & Ulali)4:48
5."Braided Hair" (feat. Speech & Neneh Cherry)4:03
6."Ta Moko" (feat. Whirimako Black)5:09
7."Bushes" (feat. Baaba Maal)6:34
8."Passion" (feat. Michael Franti)5:46
9."Daphne" (feat. Eddi Reader, The Mahotella Queens & Revetti Sakalar)7:03
10."All Alone" (On Eilean Shona)7:50
11."Racing Away" (feat. Grant Lee Phillips & Horace Andy)5:59
12."Ghosts" (feat. Eddi Reader)6:36

Personnel

1 Giant Leap

  • Jamie Catto, Duncan Bridgeman – All instruments[3]

Vocalists featured

Other musicians

  • Dave Randall – guitar
  • Nigel Butler – guitar, programming and mixing
  • Sanjay Kumar – guitar
  • DJ Swamp – turntables
  • Ronu Majumdar – flute
  • Lévon Minassian – duduk
  • Pops Mohamed – percussion, kora, bird calls, effects
  • Ayub Ogada – nyatiti
  • Eddie Quansah – trumpet
  • Bada Seck – djembe, sabar
  • Goetz Botzenhardt – mixing engineer
  • Tim Clark – executive producer
  • Tony Cousins – mastering
  • Suzette Newman – executive producer
  • D.A. "Jumbo" Vanrenen – A&R

References

  1. ^ https://www.allmusic.com/album/r572683
  2. ^ "1 Giant Leap-One Giant Leap". newburycomics.com/. Retrieved 12 February 2013.
  3. ^ "1 Giant Leap - One Giant Leap". newburycomics.com. Retrieved 12 February 2013.

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