Ijahman Levi: Tell It To The Children - 1982


The final essential Ijahman release was this one from 1982.

It was, unfortunately, starting to sound a bit dated in the face of all the digital dancehall beats now dominating reggae. It is still predominantly roots and that was fine by me. Roots was on the way out, however, which was a shame but it was just the way reggae was progressing. It has always been a fluid genre. 

Its highlights are the appealing roots of Jah Watch Man, Praises In Strange Places, Tradesman and Sinner Man. Apart from the eight-minute title track the tracks are all around the four-five minute mark, which shows that Ijahman is trying to produce a slightly more concise sound.


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