Max Romeo’s ‘Every Man Ought to Know’ Reissued for His 80th Birthday

In celebration of Max Romeo’s 80th birthday, Gorgon Records is reissuing Every Man Ought to Know, a landmark album first released in 1974 that remains a pivotal piece in the history of reggae music. Slated for release on November 22, this reissue brings the classic album to the digital sphere for the first time, offering fans old and new a rare glimpse into the formative years of roots reggae.

Produced by legendary Bunny “Striker” Lee and mixed at the iconic King Tubby’s studio, Every Man Ought to Know is known for its raw and earnest portrayal of societal challenges through reggae’s unique lens. The album reflects the genre’s roots, with powerful “message tracks” alongside soulful covers, all showcasing the layered artistry that Max Romeo became known for. The album is touched with Romeo’s bolder lyrical style, pushing boundaries with a voice that resonated with Jamaica’s social and cultural realities in the early ’70s.

Standout tracks like “Let the Power Fall on I” and “Stealing Stealing” mix messages of resilience, faith, and social consciousness, making this album an essential part of any reggae collection. The reissue of Every Man Ought to Know not only pays homage to Max Romeo’s lasting impact on reggae but also offers a preserved snapshot of the genre’s evolution, allowing today’s listeners to experience this powerful music in its original form.

For reggae fans worldwide, this reissue is a must-hear, not just for the historical value but for the rootsy production quality of Bunny ‘Striker’ Lee and the transformative mixing of King Tubby. With its availability on digital platforms, Every Man Ought to Know is destined to reach an even wider audience, reaffirming Max Romeo’s legacy as one of reggae’s foundational artists.

Make sure to mark November 22 on your calendar to celebrate the man, the music, and the message that is Max Romeo.