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Black Uhuru

Black Sounds of Freedom

Black Sounds of Freedom

UPC: 601811205129

Format: CD (2 disc)

Release Date: Aug 24, 2009

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BLACK SOUNDS OF FREEDOM was originally released on LP in 1977 under the title LOVE CRISIS.
Black Uhuru: Duckie Simpson, Michael Rose, Errol Nelson.
Additional personnel: Earl "Chinna" Smith, Bo Peep, Bingy Bunny (guitar); Earl "Wire" Lindo (strings); Johnny Osbourne (harmonica); Bob, Headly, Cedric (horns); Keith Sterling, Gladstone Anderson (piano); Winston Wright (Clavinet, organ); Robbie Shakespeare, Mikey (bass); Sly Dunbar, Santa (drums); Scully (percussion).
Personnel: Earl "Chinna" Smith (guitar); Earl Lindo (strings); Johnny Osbourne (harmonica); Gladstone Anderson, Keith Sterling (piano); Winston Wright (harpsichord, Clavinet, organ); Santa Davis, Sly Dunbar (drums); Scully (percussion).
Audio Mixer: Prince Jammy.
Arranger: Prince Jammy.
This record is Black Uhuru's first album (though a few very rare singles appeared prior) and is produced by the often-overlooked Prince Jammy. Founder Duckie Simpson was seemingly at a loss when Black Uhuru's first incarnation broke up in the early '70s; however, he was subsequently able to convince Michael Rose (aka Mykal Rose) to join the group, which is where the magic began.
BLACK SOUNDS OF FREEDOM has a lush intensity rivaled by few roots LPs. With a strong dub slant to the rhythm tracks, Michael Rose's voice floats effortlessly on emotional tracks such as "Satan Army Band," and the classic "I Love King Selassie." Rose was and continues to be a master of infusing rhythm tracks with a haunting charm that consumes the listener, and is one of the few singers to tackle a Marley tune ("Natural Mystic") without disgracing the original. Sly & Robbie, Earl Lindo and a host of other greats (including the popular roots singer Johnny Osbourne on harmonica) provide the foundation for this classic release. While not as breathtaking as the band's early '80s material, the raw talent and skill are nevertheless obvious. BLACK SOUNDS OF FREEDOM is certainly a worthwhile addition to any collection.

Tracks:

Disc 1:
1 - I Love King Selassie
2 - Satan Army Band
3 - Time to Unite
4 - Natural Mystic
5 - Eden Out Deh
6 - Love Crisis
7 - African Love
8 - Hard Ground
9 - Willow Tree
10 - Sorry for the Man
11 - Eden Dub
12 - Mystic Mix
13 - His Imperial Majesty
14 - Weeping Willow
15 - Bad Girls Dub
16 - Tonight Is the Night
17 - Firehouse Special
18 - African Culture Crisis Dub
19 - Crisis Dub
20 - Sound Man Style
Disc 2:
1 - Crisis for Love
2 - Satan Army Band
3 - Tonight Is the Night to Unite
4 - Eden Out Deh
5 - Sorry for the Man
6 - Love You Girl
7 - I Love King Selassie
8 - King of All Time
9 - Natural Mystic
10 - Hard Ground
11 - Crocodile Style
12 - African Love
13 - Ride into Zion
14 - Willow Tree