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| | The Harder They Come |  | Artist: Jimmy Cliff Label: Mango Category: Music
Buy New: $59.95
Avg. Customer Rating: 49 reviews Sales Rank: 364718
Format: Soundtrack Media: LP Record
UPC: 016253920217 EAN: 0016253920217
Release Date: October 17, 1990 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK VINYL LP IN MINT FACTORY SEALED CONDITION WITH GATEFOLD COVER. CULT COLLECTIBLE, READY TO SHIP! WE'RE THE WORLD'S LARGEST SOUNDTRACK, ORIGINAL CAST, NOSTALGIA, POP LP DEALER FOR OVER 35 YEARS!
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Classic August 27, 2008 I bought the record when it first came out almost 35 years ago. I had long since sold off the album. I ordered the CD recently and it arrived on my birthday. At my party, I played the album, and it was the most popular of the evening collectively by young and old alike. This is really a reggae classic.
An Essential August 8, 2008 If you like reggae, I dare say this is the essential album, except for perhaps To Catch a Fire.
A lot of fun February 26, 2008 I had this LP years ago, and loved it. Now without a turntable, I was so happy to find it re-released as a disc. It is very different, and a lot of fun to listen to. Real toe-tappers. A good one to play while cleaning the house....full of energy.
Some of the best pre - bob marley reggae January 11, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
This was reggae before Bob Marley. Jimmy Cliff was its king and the major exporter of the music, primarily to England. This recording is timeless. A lot of gems from a variety of artists featured.
Essential Reggae June 2, 2007 If you like reggae, you should have this CD. If you could only own 5 reggae CDs of all that is out there, this deserves to be one of those 5. I never tire of listening to these tracks after all these years. The other reviewers have ably described this music. I heartily agree. 5 more stars for The Harder They Come. Favorite tracks (but I like them all) 1. Many Rivers To Cross 2. Rivers of Babylon 3. Pressure Drop 4. You Can Get It If You Really Want It 5. Sitting In Limbo
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