Livity
Livity is a 1981 reggae album by Prince Far I. Livity is a word used by Rastafarians to refer to the energy or life-force that flows through all living things. The album is generally considered one of Prince Far I's weaker albums.[1] As on many of his albums, the backing comes from the Roots Radics, under the guise of The Arabs.[2] The album was mixed by Lancelot "Maxie" McKenzie.
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| Released | 1981 | |||
| Recorded | 1981 | |||
| Studio | Channel One Studios, Kingston, Jamaica | |||
| Genre | Reggae | |||
| Label | PRE/Charisma | |||
| Producer | Prince Far I | |||
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Track listing
    
- "Reggae Music Moving"
 - "Badda Card"
 - "Some With Roof"
 - "Marble Stone"
 - "Put It Out"
 - "King Of Kings"
 - "River Jordan"
 - "Ghetto Living"
 - "Give Me For My Continent"
 - "Wish I Have A Wing"
 
References
    
- Greene, Jo-Ann "Prince Far I Biography", Allmusic, Macrovision Corporation
 - Thompson, Dave (2002) Reggae & Caribbean Music, Backbeat Books, ISBN 0-87930-655-6, p. 223
 
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