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Long Life
1978 studio album by Prince Far I From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Long Life is a reggae album by Prince Far I, released in 1978 through Front Line.[1][2] "Black Starliner Must Come" is about Marcus Garvey's Black Star Line.[3]
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Critical reception
AllMusic wrote that "the rhythms are provided courtesy of a studio band made up of members of both Soul Syndicate (notably the killer bass-and-drums duo of Robbie Shakespeare and Sly Dunbar) and Roots Radics, and they are, without exception, as solid and heavy as a bag of boulders."[4]
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Track listing
All tracks composed and arranged by Michael Williams
- "Daughters of Zion"
- "Right Way"
- "Black Starliner Must Come"
- "Praise Him With Psalms"
- "In Your Walking Remember Jah Jah"
- "Farmyard"
- "Love One Another"
- "Who Have Eyes to See"
- "So Long"
Personnel
- Prince Far I - vocals
- Carlton "Santa" Davis, Sly Dunbar - drums
- Robbie Shakespeare, George "Fully" Fullwood - bass guitar
- Chinnaas Melchezinick - lead guitar
- Eric "Bingy Bunny" Lamont - rhythm guitar
- Bobby Kalphat, Errol "Tarzan" Nelson, Easy Snappin' - keyboards
- Richard "Dirty Harry" Hall, Vincent "Don D. Junior" Gordon -horns
- Bongo Herman, Prince Far I - percussion
- Technical
- Sylvan Morris - engineer
- Dennis Morris - photography
References
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