“Livity” by Prince Far I - album review

features in: Album Chart of 1981Album Chart of the Decade: 1980s

TJR says

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] 6.4.png Prince Far I - Reggae Music Moving (Michael Williams) Reggae
A2 [03:41] 6.8.png Prince Far I - Badda Card (Michael Williams) Reggae
A3 [03:41] 6.2.png Prince Far I - Some With Roof (Michael Williams) Reggae
A4 [03:32] 7.5.png Prince Far I - Marble Stone (Michael Williams) Reggae
A5 [03:35] 6.0.png Prince Far I - Put It Out (Michael Williams) Reggae
B1 [03:50] 6.0.png Prince Far I - King Of Kings (Michael Williams) Reggae
B2 [04:25] 5.7.png Prince Far I - River Jordan (Michael Williams) Reggae
B3 [03:33] 7.8.png Prince Far I - Ghetto Living (Michael Williams) Reggae
B4 [03:17] 5.6.png Prince Far I - Give Me For My Continent (Michael Williams) Reggae
B5 [03:29] 5.9.png Prince Far I - Wish I Have A Wing (Michael Williams) Reggae

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