"Let's Get It On" is the seventh studio album by Ken Boothe, a pioneering figure in the reggae genre hailing from Jamaica. Released on January 1, 1974, under Trojan Records, this album is a vibrant blend of rocksteady, reggae, lovers rock, roots reggae, ska, and dub, showcasing Boothe's versatile artistry and the rich musical landscape of the era.
Produced by the talented Lloyd Charmers, the album spans a concise yet impactful 36 minutes, featuring 12 tracks that encapsulate the essence of Boothe's soulful voice and the infectious rhythms of his homeland. The title track, "Let's Get It On," is a standout, originally composed by Ed Townsend, and showcases Boothe's ability to infuse classic songs with his unique reggae twist.
The album opens with "(That's the Way) Nature Planned It," a smooth and romantic track that sets the tone for the rest of the collection. Other notable tracks include the heartfelt "My Love," the upbeat "Ooh Wee Baby I Love You," and the socially conscious "Is It Because I'm Black?" which reflects the political and social climate of the time.
"Let's Get It On" is a testament to Ken Boothe's enduring influence in the world of reggae and soul music. The album's reissue on limited edition orange vinyl is a nod to its timeless appeal and the enduring legacy of its creator. Whether you're a longtime fan of Ken Boothe or a newcomer to his music, this album offers a captivating journey through the sounds and stories of a musical legend.