Appointment With His Majesty is a studio album by the Jamaican reggae singer Burning Spear.
[5] The title track is thought to be a polemic about the rise of dancehall music.
[7] The Washington Post wrote that "the reggae ... is typically swirling and hypnotic, but this is first and foremost message music.
"[8] The Boston Globe thought that "the formula is simple: mesmerizing bass lines, snappy horns and Spear's own time-worn voice, reflecting conscious themes and Pan-African concerns.
"[9] Stereo Review concluded that Spear "remains a quietly persuasive singer with often overlooked knacks for melody and topical bite; 'Commercial Development' and 'Don't Sell Out' strike back at the industrialization of both Jamaica and reggae.