Never Trust a Hippy (or NTAH) is the first solo album by Adrian Sherwood. It was released on Peter Gabriel's Real World Records label. It includes guest performances by Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare and S. E. Rogie (sampled from the title track of the album Dead Men Don't Smoke Marijuana). The album also contains Sherwood's remix of the track "Paradise of Nada" by Rizwan Muazzam Qawwali and Temple of Sound.
The song "Hari Up Hari", featuring vocals by Shara Nelson, was released as a single.
Track listing
Personnel
Musicians
- Harry Beckett â trumpet
- Crucial Tony â guitar <small>(4)</small>
- Sly Dunbar â drums <small>(3, 5)</small>
- Ghetto Priest â vocals <small>(6)</small>
- Emily Sherwood Hyman â vocals <small>(10)</small>
- Jazzwad â keyboards <small>(1, 4, 8)</small>, bass guitar <small>(1, 4, 8)</small>, drum machine <small>(1, 4, 8)</small>
- Hariharan â vocals <small>(2, 9)</small>
- Keith LeBlanc â drums <small>(6, 11)</small>
- Steven "Lenky" Marsden â drums <small>(2, 9)</small>
- Skip McDonald â guitar <small>(1âÂÂ3, 5âÂÂ11)</small>
- Michael Mondesir â bass guitar <small>(8)</small>
- Simon Mundey â sequencer <small>(4)</small>, bass guitar <small>(4)</small>
- Bonjo Iyabinghi Noah â percussion <small>(11)</small>
- Carlton "Bubblers" Ogilvie â piano <small>(1, 3, 5, 6, 8)</small>, bass guitar <small>(6, 10)</small>, vocals <small>(10)</small>, drums <small>(10)</small>
- Rizwan-Muazzam Qawwali â vocals <small>(7)</small>
- S. E. Rogie â vocals <small>(6)</small>
- Robert "Robbie" Shakespeare â bass guitar <small>(3, 5)</small>
- Denise Sherwood â vocals <small>(9, 10)</small>
- Temple of Sound â bass guitar <small>(7)</small>, percussion <small>(7)</small>
- Sorra Wilson-Dickson â violin <small>(6)</small>
Technical personnel
Release history
References
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