A massive crossover from
Johnny Nash – a record that gave the 70s the chart-topping title hit, and which helped
Johnny mix his Caribbean roots with contemporary soul! The set's a huge change from the sometimes-faltering styles
Nash had tried in the 60s – often a bit more mainstream than he was able to do well, which is why the deeply personal approach of this album's such a striking contrast.
Nash arranged and produced himself, and really hits a vibe here that stands out even from his other 70s recordings – beautifully balanced, on titles that include "Comma Comma", "Guava Jelly", "Stir It Up", "I Can See Clearly Now", "We're All Alike", "How Good It Is", "Cream Puff", and "You Poured Sugar On Me".
(Yellow label stereo pressing with a promo sticker on one side– 2A/2A. Cover has some ringwear, heavy wear at the top seam, a light stain and some remnants from sticker removal at the top, and a small promo sticker in back.)