| Ken Boothe – | Is It Because I'm Black | ||
| Gregory Isaacs – | Black A Kill A Black | ||
| Chosen Few, The – | Am I Black Enough For You | ||
| Derrick Harriott – | Message From A Black Man | ||
| Heptones, The – | Black On Black (Be A Man) | ||
| Dennis Brown – | Equal Rights | ||
| Linval Thompson – | Africa Is For Black Man | ||
| I-Roy – | Black And Proud | ||
| Peter Tosh – | Arise Blackman | ||
| I-Roy – | Blackman Time | ||
| Alton Ellis – | Black Man's World | ||
| Max Romeo – | Macabee Version | ||
| Justin Hinds & The Dominoes – | Botheration | ||
| Bob Andy – | Fire Burning | ||
| Ronnie Davis – | In Dis Ya Time | ||
| Soul Twins, The – | Don't Call Me Nigger | ||
| Neville Grant – | Blackman's Time | ||
| Leo Simpson – | Black Opressor | ||
| Carlton Jackson – | History | ||
| Frankie Jones (2) & Tapper Zukie – | Proud To Be Black (Aka Be A Man) | ||
| Tapper Zukie & Musical Intimidators, The – | Born To Be Black (Reprise) |
| Title | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Am I Black Enough For You - Jamaican Songs Of Freedom 1970-1979 (2xLP, Comp) | Earmark | EM 313 | Italy | 2004 | |
| Am I Black Enough For You - Jamaican Songs Of Freedom 1970-1979 (CD, Comp) | Trojan Records | TJDCD219 | UK | 2004 |