• Stranjah Cole – Red Eyes
    • Stranjah Cole – Babylon Way
    • Stranjah Cole – Victim Of Society
    • Stranjah Cole – Morning Train
    • Stranjah Cole – Rastaman Chant
    • Stranjah Cole – Eyes Of A Lion
    • Stranjah Cole – Hour Glass
    • Stranjah Cole – Red Dub
    • Stranjah Cole – Babylon Dub
    • Stranjah Cole – Victim Dub
    • Stranjah Cole – Morning Dub
    • Stranjah Cole – Rastaman Dub
    • Stranjah Cole – Eyes Dub
    • Stranjah Cole – Hour Glass Dub
    • 1. Red Eyes
    • 2. Babylon Way
    • 3. Victim Of Society
    • 4. Morning Train
    • 5. Rastaman Chant
    • 6. Eyes Of A Lion
    • 7. Hour Glass
    • 8. Red Dub
    • 9. Babylon Dub
    • 10. Victim Dub
    • 11. Morning Dub
    • 12. Rastaman Dub
    • 13. Eyes Dub
    • 14. Hour Glass Dub

    The perennial ska and reggae performer Wilburn "Stranger" Cole, who scored numerous hits throughout the 1960s and '70s with partners including Ken Boothe and the ska bandleader Tommy McCook, makes a welcome 21st-century reappearance as the Rasta-inspired Stranjah Cole on this collection of stirringly soulful material. Featuring seven original, contemporary-sounding tracks, twinned with seven dubs by the renowned producer and sound system DJ Jah Shaka, highlights include the hypnotic title song, which recalls some of the guttural passion of Prince Far I, and the heartfelt sufferer's anthem "Victim of Society."

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