Description
Named in tribute to the cinematic “Man With No Name,” Eastwood forged a distinctive, confident style that helped define reggae’s golden age.
Originally released in 1979 as one of the first titles on the Burning Sounds’ Burning Vibrations imprint, Love And Happiness captures a pivotal moment when roots reggae was evolving into the early dancehall sound. Featuring four prime Clint Eastwood cuts alongside key tracks from a young Jah Thomas — who cites Eastwood as a major influence — the album stands as a vital document of late-70s Jamaican deejay culture.
Essential listening for collectors of classic reggae and foundational dancehall.
Also on 180-gram vinyl incl. Insert with sleeve notes.
Essential listening for collectors of classic reggae and foundational dancehall.
Also on 180-gram vinyl incl. Insert with sleeve notes.






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