Sizzla’s ‘Black Woman & Child’ album re-released on limited edition vinyl

Reggae fans are gearing up for the re-release of Sizzla Kalonji’s iconic album Black Woman & Child, which will be available on limited edition green vinyl and digital platforms on November 8.

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Originally released in 1997, the album is hailed as a milestone in Jamaican music and a defining work in Sizzla’s prolific career, which spans nearly 30 years.

Produced by Bobby “Digital B” Dixon, a standout graduate of King Jammy’s studio, Black Woman & Child emerged at a time when reggae was dominated by digital sounds and “slackness.” Dixon’s fresh approach, blending live instrumentation with modern elements, provided a powerful backdrop for Sizzla’s conscious and revolutionary lyrics. The album has earned praise across the music industry, with Rolling Stone describing it as a “masterpiece.”

At just 21 years old, Sizzla’s songwriting on Black Woman & Child showcased remarkable maturity and depth. Raised in St. Mary by devout Rasta parents, his lyrics are deeply rooted in the principles of his Bobo Ashanti faith, exploring themes of repatriation, Pan-Africanism, Black nationalism, and the teachings of Haile Selassie and Marcus Garvey. The album is credited with sparking a conscious dancehall movement in Jamaica and beyond.

In addition to its powerful message, Black Woman & Child pays tribute to the foundations of Jamaican music. Dixon re-versioned several classic Studio One riddims, including Wailing Soul’s “Mr. Fire Coal Man,” The Abyssinians’ “Satta Masa Gana,” and The Eternals’ “Queen of the Minstrels.” These riddims provide a rich, timeless sound that complements Sizzla’s dynamic vocal delivery.

The re-release of Black Woman & Child includes the original Greensleeves sleeve design and features bonus tracks on digital streaming platforms, offering both longtime fans and newcomers a chance to rediscover this reggae classic. With its cultural significance and masterful production, the album remains as relevant today as it was over two decades ago.

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