'The name Linton Kwesi Johnson conjures up images of leadership, strong views and direction. He is the acknowledged head of performance poets, whose words welded politics and social conscience with a potent challenge to those in power'
Sharon Atkin,, The Caribbean Times
' The Black Londoners of the 1970s are no longer lonely in the old way, and Johnson is the first West Indian writer to document their new life styles and capture in verse rhythms the despairing apocalyptic mood, its menace and its mounting delusions' Professor Kenneth Ramchand, Trinidad and Tobago Review
'Brilliant Jamaican poet - the alternative poet-laureate'
Time Out
en toch relatief gezien zo onbekend hier??
Eén van de betere LKJ albums, sterke observaties, mooie rhymes, muzikaal weer dik in orde.
Hoewel politiek door de gechiedenis ingehaald, alhoewel je met Poetin het nooit weet...., nog steeds een goed album.