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Resurrection Power and Living Bread Ministries International | |||
* Kofi Apeadu (Kappus CO LTD.) (executive producer) | |||
* William Sarpong (technical producer) | |||
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Revision as of 17:19, 25 February 2022
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Genre
Christian Music
Country
Ghana
Group
- Suzzie Koomson
- Matilda Anaman
Additional musicians
- William Sarpong
- Jeff Quaye
- Zapp Mallet
Track listing
All tracks are written by Suzy & Matt, with the help of Owusu Ansah, Myers Owusu Achiaw, Kusi Berko.
No. | Title | Length |
---|---|---|
1. | "Me Wɔ Nyame Bi" | |
2. | "Me Kra Hyira Awurade" | |
3. | "Me Nim Nyame" |
No. | Title | Length |
---|---|---|
1. | "Yehowa" | |
2. | "Nyame Ben" | |
3. | "Yennfa ɔdɔ" |
Language
Production
Resurrection Power and Living Bread Ministries International
- Kofi Apeadu (Kappus CO LTD.) (executive producer)
- William Sarpong (technical producer)
Arrangement
- Suzy and Matt
- Rev. Owusu Ansah
- Myers Owusu Achiaw
- Rev. Kusi Berko
Recording
Studios =
- Freya Studio - Adabraka (music programming)
- Combined House of Music (recording)
- ARC Studio Tema (mastering)
Technical Staff
- Zapp Mallet (engineering and mixing)
- William Sarpong (technical producer)
- Nana Boamah (mastering)
Place of recording
Release
Year
1996
Publisher
Resurrection Power Production
Label
Number
S&M 001
Place
Accra
Country
Ghana
Distributor
Number
Place
Country
Comment(s)
Album is dedicated to late Rev. Francis Akwasi Amoako