Ken Boothe's "Everything I Own" is a captivating journey through the vibrant sounds of 1970s Jamaica, blending rocksteady, reggae, lovers rock, roots reggae, ska, and dub into a seamless 40-minute experience. Released on January 29, 1972, under Trojan Records, this seventh studio album showcases Boothe's soulful vocals and the rich musical landscape of his time. The title track, a reggae rendition of David Gates' original, is a poignant tribute to love and loss, originally inspired by Gates' father but repurposed by Boothe into a heartfelt love song. Alongside this standout, the album features a mix of original tracks and covers, including "Evil Girl," "Crying over You," and "Speak Softly Love," the iconic theme from "The Godfather." Recorded at the legendary Federal Studios in Kingston, the album captures the essence of Jamaican music in the early '70s, making it a timeless piece for fans of classic reggae and soul.