Presumably Aston aka Charlie from The Ethiopians, over a stately, meditative rhythm, with bare-bones piano, insistent woodblock, and lovely, floating horns, including a jazzy saxophone solo. Masterfully mixed by King Tubby, like all these stone-classic Yabby You sevens.
Staggering, stone-classic roots, originally released on Family Man’s handsome imprint in 1972.
Bunny Wailer on percussion; Dirty Harry on fife. Awesome Tubbys dub.
Knockout.
Magnificent, militant roots.
Tell them, King Tubby.
Magnificent, super-soulful sufferers for the ages; full of yearning and hurt, and staying power.