[3] Contemporary reviews of the album tend to be positive, as it tends to be considered as an overlooked example of British Invasion beat music; one such review considering Equals Supreme as "another collection of short, sharp songs combining West Indian and pop styles.
Lincoln Gordon is the only member stood up, Derv Gordon and Pat Lloyd are sat on the floor, John Hall is kneeling next to Lloyd, and Eddy Grant is sat on a chair.
Citations[5][6] The song "Green Light" has been covered at least three times by other artists, like Hickory (one of Phil Collins' early bands),[7] The Tonics (a beat group from Germany),[8] and the Detroit Cobras, on their album Tied & True, whose cover is the most well-known.
[10] "Christine" was covered by Gleaming Spires, appearing on the Party EP (aka the Funk for Children EP) (1984), and also as a bonus track on the album Walk on Well Lighted Streets, on the 2021 CD pressing.
[11] All song and personnel information gathered from the liner notes of the album Equals Supreme (Copyright © 1968 by President Records), as issued by President Records in the UK