A compilation of some of the very first recordings Mr. Onuora, father of Jamaican dub poetry, made upon release from prison.
Most of them are 7inch A and B sides from the late seventies and were recorded at Tuff Gong (Bob Marleys home) studios with Bobs own ridim section, Aston & Carlton Barret, Touter Hartvey, China Smith et al.
Okus sharp observations on ghetto living and calls to resist the opression of Babylon are amply matched with some of the wickedest, tightest dub and the sheer level of musicianship elevates this collection way above the many similar reissues of reggae music from the same period.