'Survival' is the first album that grossed the Wailers in their own Tuff Gong studio in Kingston, Jamaica, and you can hear that. The album is recorded simple and plain, yet is only Errol Brown as an assistant on the controllers and certain would be in the production have been possible. Also the digital remaster changed nothing. But the album is nice: quiet, melodic roots reggae with political texts from a single source. The tunes are all non-trivial, as in some slip-ups on albums before. My favorite is 'one drop'. But the other songs are beautiful. None of the songs is the way to the 'Legend' compilation. Ride Natty Ride.