Customer Reviews
reggae what make your heart chill mon ! - By: T. Eastwood, 22 Sep 2008 
This is some of the most soothing reggae you're likely to hear ( sort of 'night nurse' ( Greg Isaacs ) likein a way ) & yet has the menacing rhythm of the slaver british system skankingin the backyard.
If you want to chill to intelligent music not for de babylon people. This is the one for you, true; sticks to the soul like glue. Harmony mon !
excellent album - By: Mr. D. J. Jackson, 28 Nov 2006 
Yes I agree with ralphdogmusiclover's review above, don't let the dodgy recordings this band didin the 80's put you off. This is a superb reggae album. Often dismissed by reggae snobs as middle class reggae due to the privileged background of the band. This early Third World album is a gem. Slick production, sing along lyrics, & the whole album flows like a well thought out sound scape with excellent musician-man-ship. Its almost like a piece of classical musicin the way it all flows & connects together. Whilst most reggae albums are a collection of the singles released by an artist this is a full concept album. One of my favourite albums, it almost leans towards pop reggaein production quality, think more Island records Wailer's albums than say the rough sounds of early Lee Perry albums.
Would suit someone new to reggae who's just finished listening to Bob Marley's Ledged album .... But is also so much more
this is reggae of epic, classical scale - By: ralphdogmusiclover, 01 Sep 2006 
buy this - play this
listen to jah glory melt into tribal war
deep, meaningful, political yet light & rhythmic, instrumental & harmonious
this is an album seeped with soul
this is one of the finest reggae albums
It has no relevance to later pop orientated recordings by this band