Health and Strength | ||||
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Studio album by Prince Far I | ||||
Released | 1998 | |||
Recorded | Channel One Studios, Harry J, Kingston, Jamaica, 1978-1979 | |||
Genre | Reggae | |||
Length | 36:18 | |||
Label | Pressure Sounds | |||
Producer | Prince Far I | |||
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Health and Strength is an album by Prince Far I recorded in the late 1970s but not released until 1998.
It was recorded for Virgin Records' Front Line label between 1978 and 1979 but the master tapes were lost en route to Virgin's offices. In 1997, a former staff member for Hit Run records (the label run by Adrian Sherwood, with whom Prince Far I worked for several years) discovered a cassette that he had made from the master tapes, and the album was finally released by Pressure Sounds.
The album features several tracks based on Gregory Isaacs songs - "Brother Joe", "Health Warning" (which uses Isaacs' "Sacrifice" as its basis), and "House of Jah" (which is based on "Handcuff"). The album also features DJ Blackskin Prophet (on "When the King Comes to Earth"), and includes the Jamaican singles "Frontline Speech" and "Weatherman Tam". The album is ususual as it features Prince Far I singing as well as chanting, and is regarded as one of Far I's strongest albums.