Burning Spear's "Live" album captures the raw, electrifying energy of one of reggae's most iconic artists in their prime. Recorded at the legendary Rainbow Theatre in London, England in 1977, this album is a testament to Burning Spear's powerful live performances and their ability to command a crowd. The album is a short but sweet collection of seven tracks, each a masterclass in roots reggae, blending traditional African rhythms with modern reggae sounds. The setlist includes fan favorites like "The Ghost (Marcus Garvey)" and "I And I Survive (Slavery Days)," showcasing Burning Spear's signature style and their commitment to social and political themes. With a runtime of just over 33 minutes, "Live" is a concise yet impactful snapshot of Burning Spear's live show, making it a valuable addition to any reggae enthusiast's collection. The album was released on January 1, 1977, under Island Records, and remains a classic example of Burning Spear's influential sound.