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Recording information: Black Pearl Studio, NY; Grove Studios; Kariang Studio; Kuff Studio; Oasis Studios; RDS Studios; Sparkside; Tuff Gong.
Personnel: Neol Davies (vocals, guitar, electric saxophone); Floyd Lloyd Seivright (vocals, melodica, piano, keyboards); Rochell Bradshaw, Kareem Baaqi, Jah Lewis, Prezident Brown (vocals); Ernest Ranglin, Mike Fletcher (guitar); Dean Fraser, Mark Fineberg, Cedric 'Im Brooks (saxophone); Gladdy Anderson, Sonny Binns (piano, keyboards); Frederick Lasfargeas (keyboards); Derrick Stewart, King Speckle, Leroy "Horsemouth" Wallace (drums); Sky Juice, Larry McDonald (percussion); Paul Hussey (drum programming).
Tropic New Wave Songs | 1. | September - Tropic All-Stars |
| 2. | Holding On - Lennie Hibbert/Od/Netta |
| 3. | Come Of Age - Neol Davies |
| 4. | Real Dub - Floyd Lloyd |
| 5. | Make Me - Tropic All-Stars/Mikey Fletcher |
| 6. | Ranglin's Diamond - Dean Fraser/Ernest Ranglin |
| 7. | Torn Apart - Floyd Lloyd |
| 8. | Ram Jam Party - Carel Hewitt |
| 9. | Need Your Loving - Prezident Brown/Baaqi |
| 10. | Foolish Game - Rochell Bradshaw - (featuring Roch'elle Bradshaw/Jahpostles) |
| 11. | Summer Rose - Tamora Torrence |
| 12. | She Cute 2 - Ernest Ranglin/Vin Gordon |
| 13. | Keep Your Eyes On The Road - Jah Lewis |
| 14. | Sweet Baby - Tamora Torrence |
| 15. | Africa Cries - Floyd Lloyd |
| 16. | Disturbance - Carel Hewitt |
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