“Long Life” by Prince Far I - album review
features in: Album Chart of 1978 ● Album Chart of the Decade: 1970s |
Far I’s second album for Virgin this year was undoubtedly the stronger, even if it is preachy, harking back to “Psalms For I” spiritually, with songs of praise and positive vibrations. It’s heavy, it’s deeply dubby, and it’s hugely infectious; the band are immense. The frontman himself is a superstar of the world, even if he doesn’t have the trappings nor the adulation. His presence on this one is simply mesmerizing – you don't want to miss a minute of the action. If you only ever invest in one Far I long player this is the one to have.
The Jukebox Rebel
02–Nov–2008
Tracklist |
A1 | [03ː44] Prince Far I - Daughters Of Zion (Michael Williams) Reggae |
A2 | [03ː29] Prince Far I - Right Way (Michael Williams) Reggae |
A3 | [03ː48] Prince Far I - Black Starliner Must Come (Michael Williams) Reggae |
A4 | [03ː26] Prince Far I - Praise Him With Psalms (Michael Williams) Reggae |
A5 | [02ː57] Prince Far I - In Your Walking Remember Jah Jah (Michael Williams) Reggae |
B1 | [03ː14] Prince Far I - Farmyard (Michael Williams) Reggae |
B2 | [03ː40] Prince Far I - Love One Another (Michael Williams) Reggae |
B3 | [04ː13] Prince Far I - Who Have Eyes To See (Michael Williams) Reggae |
B4 | [03ː51] Prince Far I - So Long (Michael Williams) Reggae |