“Recaptures the magic of reggae cult classic The Harder They Come.”
“Countryman spoke for himself. He spoke in rhyme.”
Countryman is no ordinary man. He is a man of the sea, a man of knowledge, in effortless harmony with everything that lives and breathes.
A fisherman’s solitary existance is shattered when an airplane crashes into a nearby swamp. By rescuing two young Americans from the wreckage, the fisherman, Countryman, becomes an unwitting player in a political plot devised by the power-hungry Colonel Sinclair. The couple and Countryman, branded by Sinclair as enemy agents, are forced to flee into the Jamaican wilderness to elude capture. The peaceful Rastafarian hero shows the Americans his knowledge of land and sea, but when violence peaks, he shows that he is capable of unleashing an awesome, almost magic display of acrobatic hand-to-hand combat.
Highlighting this modern high-adventure story are performances by some of Caribbean’s finest Reggae singers and musicians. Compiled by Island Records, the soundtrack includes “Pass It On,” “Jah Live,” and “Rat Race” by the immortal Bob Marley and The Wailers; “Sound System” by Steel Pulse; “Bam Bam” by Toots and The Maytals; and “Wisdom” by Jah Lion.
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