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  • i was small then,crying some times when hearing the song for south Africa and Nelson Mandela to be free but now now they even hate us Nigerians after all that we have done for them,The solidarity,Money ETC such is life ! ? What a way For South Africans to say to thank you Nigerias ! ! !

  • one of greatest Jamaican reggae groups based in the UK.

  • i saw them in Holland, and they turned me on to REGGAE, THANX CIMARONS XXXX

  • haven't heard this since 30 years...

  • best album ......

  • harder than the rock,is not for today peoples,

  • Hi,

    This album came out in 1977, by then I was in secondary 3 at St Augustines College Nso, Bui Division in Cameroon. The group was very popular at the time. At that time we appreciated them as a group, with the individual reggae fans of the time being BMW, Jimmy Cliff, U-Roy and others. Burning Spear was also top at the time.

    I think they did receive the appreciation at their time.

    Saidou, from Yaounde Cameroon

  • I cannot understand why they're not given the appreciation they deserve...

    One of the best reggae band ever...

  • @kpsars that's right

  • @kpsars

    Hi,

    This album came out in 1977, by then I was in secondary 3 at St Augustines College Nso, Bui Division in Cameroon. The group was very popular at the time. At that time we appreciated them as a group, with the individual reggae fans of the time being BMW, Jimmy Cliff, U-Roy and others. Burning Spear was also top at the time.

    I think they did receive the appreciation at their time.

    Saidou, from Yaounde Cameroon

  • @sssnsule

    Hi Saidou,

    I'm sure they were fully appreciated at that time; I'm talking about nowadays, especially in my Country (Italy) where reggae is still esteemed (although often misunderstood) but many groups that made reggae history have been forgotten...

    peace!

    saué

  • @kpsars

    Oh well, you can see that I visit this song even after i year. Just to say that good music never goes old. Reggae is misunderstood almost everwhere, even here in Cameroon. But those who like reggae have no problems with it. I'm sure even in Italy today the universal message that goes thro reggae is still understood.

    Good music.

    Peac and love to all mankind.

    Saidou, from Yaounde Cameroon.

  • Best after bob...

  • awesome!

  • Thanks a lot for this. Thanks, Million times. J'adore.

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