Dive into the rich, rhythmic world of Burning Spear's 1978 masterpiece, "Social Living." This iconic album, also known as "Marcus' Children," is a cornerstone of roots reggae, blending the soulful vocals of Winston Rodney, better known as Burning Spear, with the infectious grooves of Aswad and the Revolutionaries. Produced by Karl Pitterson and Winston Rodney, and recorded at the legendary Harry J studio by Sylvan Morris, this album is a testament to the golden era of reggae.
"Social Living" is a vibrant tapestry of social commentary and spiritual upliftment, with tracks like "Marcus Children Suffer" and "Mister Garvey" paying homage to the struggles and triumphs of the African diaspora. The album's title track, "Social Living," is an anthem of unity and harmony, urging listeners to embrace the power of community. Meanwhile, "Civilized Reggae" and its 12" version showcase the album's diverse musical palette, from the laid-back grooves of rocksteady to the raw energy of ragga.
With its powerful lyrics and irresistible rhythms, "Social Living" is not just an album but a cultural touchstone, celebrating the resilience and spirit of a people. Whether you're a longtime fan of Burning Spear or a newcomer to the world of reggae, this album is a journey through the heart and soul of one of the genre's most beloved artists. So, turn up the volume, let the music flow, and experience the timeless magic of "Social Living."