"[Another] excellent set documenting the abundance of outstanding roots recorded by reggae's foundation label ... Studio One supremo Clement Dodd was more than just an entrepreneur: descended from the rebel Maroons, he would often visit Rasta camps to take part in "reasoning" sessions, and thus "felt" an impassioned chant such as Cedric Brooks and Count Ossie's 'Give Me Back Me Language And Me Culture', and, indeed, the radical ire of Freddie McGregor's 'I Am A Revolutionist'. With further deep cuts aboard from The Gladiators, Wailing Souls, Horace Andy and others, 'Fire Over Babylon' is from the very top drawer".