Late 70s solo effort from this founding member of the
Wailers, self-produced on his own Solomonic label and then licensed to Island for worldwide distribution. A solid roots effort from one of the most significant moments in Jamaican music history, this album maintains Livingston's nicely crafted take on the heavily political roots rock that was both his and the
Wailers' signature sound, and features backing from much of the
Wailers band, though Robbie Shakespeare takes Family Man's bass spot. Includes a nice version of the
Wailers' classic "Get Up, Stand Up", plus "Johnny Too Bad", "Follow Fashion Monkey", "Who Feels It", "Scheme Of Things", "Quite Trying", "Wanted Children" and "Moses Children".
(Early 80s US Mango/Island pressing. Cover has a light corner bend, but looks great overall.)