This late 70s album from a musical prodigy is a real gem. 'Soul Fire' kicks off with an energy that might be unmatched in reggae history. The album then takes you on a trippy journey. As Reggae Monkey said, it sounds all warped and wobbly, like something unique. It's even been called 'The Sgt. Peppers of Ganja,' which perfectly sums it up. Tracks like 'Evil Tongues,' 'Curly Locks,' and 'Ghetto Sidewalk' seem like they're from different producers. On the b - side, 'Free Up The Weed' has a bit of a Bob Marley vibe, and 'Yu Squeez' is a great chatty track. The title track is like 'gypsy music on a broken phonograph.' With 10 tracks, it's an experience you don't want to miss. It comes in a black vinyl pressing and is from the VP Records label in 1992.

To enjoy this vinyl LP, simply place it on your record player and drop the needle gently on the start of the first track. Make sure your record player is clean and in good working condition for the best sound. When not in use, store the vinyl in its sleeve and keep it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid touching the grooves with your fingers as this can cause scratches and affect the sound quality. If the vinyl gets dirty, you can use a record cleaning brush to gently remove dust. Have a great listening experience!