“Livity” by Prince Far I - album review
features in: Album Chart of 1981 ● Album Chart of the Decade: 1980s |
As he has done all throughout his career, Far I gives thanks and praise to the most high, Jah, who, they believe, partially resides within each individual. “Livity”, as Wikipedia tells, is a word used by the Rastafarian to refer to the energy or life-force that flows through all living things, with a strong focus on living a natural lifestyle which includes the consumption of natural foods and growth of natural hair. As regards actual musical excitement, I cherrypick side one's “Marble Stone” and the tragic tale of “Ghetto Living” on side two. He's as dependable as ever, without tearing the roof off.
The Jukebox Rebel
24–Sep–2018
Tracklist |
A1 | [03:48] Prince Far I - Reggae Music Moving (Michael Williams) Reggae |
A2 | [03:41] Prince Far I - Badda Card (Michael Williams) Reggae |
A3 | [03:41] Prince Far I - Some With Roof (Michael Williams) Reggae |
A4 | [03:32] Prince Far I - Marble Stone (Michael Williams) Reggae |
A5 | [03:35] Prince Far I - Put It Out (Michael Williams) Reggae |
B1 | [03:50] Prince Far I - King Of Kings (Michael Williams) Reggae |
B2 | [04:25] Prince Far I - River Jordan (Michael Williams) Reggae |
B3 | [03:33] Prince Far I - Ghetto Living (Michael Williams) Reggae |
B4 | [03:17] Prince Far I - Give Me For My Continent (Michael Williams) Reggae |
B5 | [03:29] Prince Far I - Wish I Have A Wing (Michael Williams) Reggae |