Enters The Moses
roarscach | Barcelona(Spain) | 10/16/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Pablo Moses, the man with a revolutionary dream, brings out his best voice and songs in here. This cd showcases the singles made by Pablo in the beginings of the 70's decade. A must have for roots fans, filled with gems like I man a grasshoper, give I fe I name and the tittle track."
One of the Best Reggae Albums Ever
roarscach | 02/01/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"delicious, gentle, rootsy reggae. 6 of the 11 cuts are pop masterpieces with addictive hooks. all of the other cuts are strong musically as well. all of the cuts are full of a heartfelt philosophy that opposes injustice, but does not react violently which only leads to more violence. poetic lyrics discuss such things as being enlightened and living in a backward society (i.e., geedy, violent, ignorant, such as most capitalist countries and many non-capitalist ones); smoking "collie weed" and being reported to the police instead of being left alone to enjoy; the corrupt man, although rich, has a ghetto soul; how the rich pay the poor to kill other poor to help the rich stay in power; how jamaican and other blacks have been given European names and robbed of their African identities; how love is the only answer. a wonderful album by any measure that i have played regularly for twenty years."
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Kader A. Shoman | Tampa, Fl | 11/30/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Get it! No question. Not as good as "A Song" but an extremely fulfilling album.
If you find "A Song" on CD, let me know, please?
Bless
Khader"