Personnel: Ziggy Marley (guitar, piano, organ, keyboards, bass guitar, percussion); Marc Moreau, Takeshi Akimoto, Stephen Marley, Tim Pierce (guitar); Dan Warner (acoustic guitar); Jake Shimabukuro (ukulele); Joel Derouin, Michele Richards (violin); Denyse Buffmum (viola); Rudolph Stein (cello); Tracy Wannome (flute); David Ralicke (saxophone, horns); Ron Blake, Tracy Wannomae (horns); Zachary Rae, Rami Jaffe (organ); Emmanuel Kiriakou (keyboards); Dave Way (synthesizer); Paul Fakhourie (bass guitar); Maka B (drums); Luis Conte, Ross Hogarth, Ken Chastain (percussion); Natasha Pierce, Brook Ramel, Barbara Cottmeier, Tracy Hazzard (background vocals); Tommy Barbarella.
With LOVE IS MY RELIGION, Ziggy Marley continues down the musical path he began in the 1980s. Although no longer with the Melody Makers, Ziggy stays true to the sound he made with that band: a smooth, burbling tapestry of rhythm and melody that owes debts to his father's later albums and the Afropop of King Sunny Ade. Marley's strengths as a songwriter have grown too, as solid album cuts such as the ska-inflected "Black Cat" and the sweetly inspiring "Into the Groove," prove.