arranged by [all musical arrangements by] Corey Harris art direction, design Laurie Hager engineer, mixed by Paul Brier liner notes Kalamu Ya Salaam mastered by Charlie Pilzer mixed by [mixing] John Alagia photography by Sam Erickson producer [associate producer] Jamal Millner producer, mixed by [mixing] Corey Harris tracks 1, 2, 4 to 13, 15 to 21 recorded by Chris Cervens tracks 1, 2, 4 to 13, 15 to 21 recorded by Terry Martin Phonographic Copyright (p) Alligator Records & Artist Management, Inc. Copyright (c) Alligator Records & Artist Management, Inc. Copyright (c) Njumba Music LLC Recorded At Paragon Studios, Charlottesville, VA Recorded At The Funky Butt, New Orleans Mixed At Virginia Arts Recording Recorded At Totally Wired Studios Mixed At Windmill Lane Studios Mastered At Airshow Mastering, Springfield, VA Glass Mastered At Sanyo-Verbatim CD Company Standard jewel case with clear tray and 8-page booklet.
Recorded at Paragon Studios, Charlottesville, VA except 3 and 14, recorded live at The Funky Butt, New Orleans Mixed at Virginia Arts, Charlottesville, VA Mastered at Airshow Mastering, Springfield, VA
Thanks to the Powell's for use of the farm
Sista Teedy appears courtesy of NYNO Records, Michael Ward appears courtesy of Ralph Records Corey Harris plays Parker, National, and Gibson guitars. He uses D'Addario strings. A Koolhot Production
Thanks to: Jah the Head Creator, The Ancestors, family, all the musicians who contributed to this recording, everyone at Alligator, Ron and Garry at Monterey, Coran, Chris, Bill, and everyone at Red Light. Thanks for Teabag Blues, which was recorded during the 'Mermaid Avenue' sessions; to Billy Bragg, Grant Showbiz, Peter Jenner, Wilco, Tony Margherita, Elektra Entertainment. Thanks also to Aunt Nell, Mr. & Mrs. Harry Dennis Sr., Mervin, Mrs. Betty Stell, and Mrs. Evelyn Gaston for your culinary advice. Psalm '33: Behold how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity.