The second half of the album's title pretty much sums it up. With the low end ably handled by
Sly & Robbie, as well as
Aston Barrett from
Bob Marley's
Wailers,
Winston Rodney is free to follow his muses where they lead him, which is back to politics and spiritual matters. If not as perfect as
Marcus Garvey, this set allows us a more detailed view of
Burning Spear, an artist fully engaged in the world around him. An essential album from a genuine visionary.