Funeral, the album by Prince Alla, is a reggae masterpiece that showcases the artist's powerful vocals and socially conscious lyrics. Released in 1980, the album remains a classic in the genre and has been reissued multiple times over the years.
The album's title track sets the tone for the entire record, with its haunting melody and lyrics about the loss of a loved one. The song is a tribute to the late Jamaican reggae singer Jacob Miller, who died in a car accident in 1980.
Other standout tracks on the album include "Bucket Bottom," which addresses poverty and social inequality, and "Lot's Wife," which tells the biblical story of a woman who is turned into a pillar of salt for looking back at the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah.
Throughout the album, Prince Alla's vocals are powerful and emotive, conveying a range of emotions from anger and frustration to hope and sorrow. The instrumentation, which features a mix of traditional reggae rhythms and more experimental sounds, is equally impressive.