

Black Man Land (CD)
The legendary gravel-voiced deejay is commemorated nicely on this generous collection, which combines the entirety of his 1981 album Livity with seven tracks from his earlier Message From the King. The Arabs provide a strong, supple instrumental backing for Far I's declamatory chanting -- song titles like "Armageddon," "King of Kings" and "Moses, Moses" will give you an idea of the general mood and lyrical thrust. Everywhere on this album, the mood is slow, smoky and serious, and aficionados of this particular brand of roots reggae will love every minute of it. This disc also makes an excellent introduction for newcomers. ~ Rick Anderson, All Music Guide
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | Message from the King |
| 2 | Dream |
| 3 | Reggae Music Moving |
| 4 | Black Man Land |
| 5 | Marble Stone |
| 6 | Wish I Have a Wing |
| 7 | Armegeddon |
| 8 | Commandment of Drugs |
| 9 | Badda Card |
| 10 | Moses, Moses |
| 11 | Some With Roof |
| 12 | Foggy Road |
| 13 | Put It Out |
| 14 | King of Kings |
| 15 | Ghetto Living |
| 16 | River of Jordan |