This is an unbeatable classic, regarded as the peak of Rastafarian - inspired music. Master drummer Count Ossie's band, featuring the amazing tenor saxophonist Cedric 'I'm' Brooks, recreates a Rasta grounation. They play and chant a beautiful supplication, including Bible readings, to praise Emperor Haile Selassie I. It's a 1972 deep - roots reggae session in traditional Rastafari gathering style. You'll get a high - quality Japan import on black triple vinyl. It comes in a deluxe gatefold jacket and includes a foldout printed insert with detailed liner notes. This is its first vinyl release since 1977, and the music label is Dub Store Records 2016.


Using this vinyl is easy. Just place it on your record player carefully and let the amazing Rastafarian - inspired music play. When handling the vinyl, make sure your hands are clean to avoid getting dirt on it. Keep the vinyl away from direct sunlight and high - humidity areas to prevent warping. After each use, put it back in the deluxe gatefold jacket to protect it. If there are any dust particles on the vinyl, use a soft record brush to gently clean them off. Enjoy this classic reggae music with proper care.