Tracklist
| A1 | Makansesemu | 7:10 |
| A2 | Nteyaseye | 4:50 |
| B1 | Adewayeme | 6:50 |
| B2 | Aboa Petee | 7:30 |
Companies, etc.
- Recorded At – Studio Solaris
- Printed By – SNA
Credits
- Bass Guitar – Jean Dikoto Mandengue*
- Clavinet – Kofi Edu
- Design [Cover Design], Layout [Graphics Layout] – Babatunde Naphtali Banjoko - "The Ink Errors"*
- Drums, Electronic Drums [Simmons Drums], Synthesizer [Claptrap] – Fred Macpabro (No Smoke)*
- Engineer [Sound Engineer] – Philippe Brun
- Keyboards – Obodai Polombo (Uncle Pee)*
- Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar – Nguini Vincent*
- Percussion – Borane Tulippe
- Photography By [Cover Photo] – Chico Photo
- Producer – Emmanuel Agbolosoo
- Sleeve Notes – Jennifer Lancaster
- Tenor Saxophone – Jeff Giroud
- Trumpet – Xavier Descarpentirs*
- Written-By, Composed By, Arranged By, Lead Vocals, Percussion, Backing Vocals, Sleeve Notes – Stephen Osei Tutu
Notes
High Life In TwiProduced For Interfuse Records
Studio D'Enregistrement Solaris-Paris.
"Stephen Osei Tutu Has A Strong And Natural Sound Straight From The Roots Of Ghana. The Brother Has A Gift That Brings Us Home. Jennifer Lancaster, Paris '85'"
"I started music in Ghana during my School days, then later in 1976 joined the Police Dance Band as a vocalist-based in the Eastern regional capital, Koforidua.
During my engagement with the Dance Band, i gained more musical experience.
I am very grateful to the Band Leader, Inspector J.K. Natty for the wayhe worked with me. May God Bless Him.
I would also like to thank all my Lovers and fans in France for their encouragement throughout the making of this record. May God Bless them all.
My greatest appreciation and lotfull thanks to all the musicians who helped to make this beautiful creation.
I am very grateful to the Almighty God, the Father of the Universe, for the way he is directing us to make this album. Amen. Stephen Osei Tutu."
Track B1 named "Ade-A-Wayeme" on center label.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Rights Society: SACEM

