Reggae, pure reggae, from the first to the last track. If there's still space on the Jamaica shelf next to Bob Marley, it goes without saying that it's for Horace Andy. Above all, "Living in the Flood" and "Smiling Face" captivate and are meant to be listened to and danced to. Alongside the original rhythm faithful to the Rasta tradition, the lyrics offer social messages about the Jamaican condition.

At the end of the album, the hidden track is worth the silent wait for a few minutes.
It's best accompanied by the necessary additives, preferably in company.

Tracklist and Videos

01   After All (05:14)

02   Smiling Face (03:54)

03   Juggling (03:54)

04   My Lord (04:16)

05   Seven Seals (03:34)

06   Johnny Too Bad (03:38)

07   Doldrums (04:21)

08   Right Time (03:08)

09   True Love (04:35)

10   Living in the Flood (04:54)

11   Girl of My Dreams (04:06)

12   Some People (03:32)

13   Don't Blame the Children (10:47)

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