

Acoustic solo guitar performances of favourite songs from the Bahá’is of the world - A true masterpiece
Ideal for Devotional Gatherings, Holy Days, Meditations, or in your own moments of reflection.
This instrumental collection includes music from the Bahá’i World congress in New York, children’s classics and other music from around the globe.
Recorded on the Tribal Global Mobile recording facility in Jamie’s home in the beautiful mountains of La Crescenta, California in the summer of 2007. These recordings capture the spontaneity, spirit and love for playing which marks Jamie as one of the worlds masters of the guitar. His mastery of improvisation, harmony, and chord melody transforms often simple tunes to another dimension. Whether you grew up hearing these songs or you are hearing their melodies for the first time Jamie’s interpretations of these songs will uplift your soul.

“A Caribbean fusion of the sunniest kind! “ - Songlines Magazine
Remix from Brina’s debut album Under One Sun
Guns And Roses feat. Toots Hibbert is given the dub treatment by Dub Colossus. In true dub style the track has been stripped down dubbed out, tweaked and expanded.
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Brina’s very first ‘double A side‘ single release from 2011

‘These two tunes are real scorchers...Listen is a soul drenched One drop whereas Real Reggae Music is a pure summer banger!” - United Reggae

Written as official song for Dr. Vandana Shiva‘s Seed Freedom Campaign for 2013 and beyond. It is time to liberate our seeds and our food from the toxic, greedy and lethal clutches of global corporations. Let the seeds be free !
"It's time to bring Jamaican Reggae back to Africa with an African language, I'm so happy to bring you these songs in Swahili " - Brina.
Jamaican Reggae Music as you have never heard it before.
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“A collection of tunes that will be enjoyed and appreciated by any lover of World and Roots Reggae music” - Reggae Vibes, Belgium.
“Brina belts out Swahili words just as a swahili native would , something even Kenyan and East African artists struggle to achieve.” - Vibe Weekly, Kenya.
“Musically speaking a sparkling, non-alcoholic cocktail of reggae, r'n'b and latin, a voice full of Afropop soul (supported by brilliant vocal harmonies), lyrics which give you strength and hope: I love you Brina!" - Jah Shakespear, reggae.be
This love song for Scotland was recorded in Scotland’s capital city, Edinburgh by a group of top ranking Scottish musicians as the Oaks of Dunadd.
Produced by Kieran C Murray, the track features: The fantastic Scots singer George Duff on lead vocals, founding member of Capercailie Marc Duff on bazouki, whistles & bodhrán, Marty Hailey on guitars, mandolin & backing vocals, Kieran C Murray on bass guitar & backing vocals and Salsa Celtica’s Toby Shippey on drums.
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“Since I first became a Bahá'í in the early 1980's I was very much impressed by the expression of music in the Bahá'í Faith, and was always quite interested in offering my music as a form of service. Bahá'u'lláh tells us that work offered in the spirit of service is accepted as worship to God, so it is easy to understand why I feel like I have the greatest job in the world. The pieces included in in this collection are from various sources; many from the Bahá'í World Congress in New York in 1992, some well loved childrens songs, a song from Iran, from Hawaii, from Swaziland....
I offer this music in the spirit of sacrifice for our beloved Bahá'í brethren in the cradle of the Bahá'í Faith, Iran, who for the past 160 years or more have been such stalwart examples and have demonstrated to all the world what it means to be a Bahá'í, no matter what the consequence.
"And be thou so steadfast in My love that thy heart shall not waver, even in the swords of the enemies rain blows upon thee and all the heavens and the earth arise against thee..." - Bahá'u'lláh.
I hope you will enjoy this offering, and use it in your devotional gatherings, or in your meditations and Holy Day observances, or just in your own moments of reflection.” - Jamie Findlay.