Product Details:
Format: CD
Manufacturer: Universal Music Group
Sku: 60606955
UPC: 044006362823
UPC 14: 00044006362823
Release Date: 7/29/2003
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Song Listing
Disc 1
Song Title
1. Happiness ~ Black Uhuru
2. World Is Africa ~ Black Uhuru
3. Push Push ~ Black Uhuru
4. There Is Fire ~ Black Uhuru
5. No Loafing (Sit And Wonder) ~ Black Uhuru
6. Sinsemilla ~ Black Uhuru
7. Endurance ~ Black Uhuru
8. Vampire ~ Black Uhuru
9. Sinsemilla - (Disco mix, bonus track) ~ Black Uhuru
10. Guess Who's Coming To Dinner - (Disco mix, bonus track) ~ Black Uhuru
Album Notes and Credits
Notes & Personnel Info |
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| Black Uhuru: Michael Rose, Puma Jones, Derrick Simpson (vocals). | |
| Additional personnel: Rad "Duggie" Bryan, "Ranchie" MacLean (guitar); Jimmy Becker (harmonica); Ansell Collins (piano, organ); Robbie Shakespeare (bass); Sly Dunbar (drums, electronic drums); "Sticky" Thompson (percussion). | |
| Recorded at Channel One Studio, Kingston, Jamaica, on January 26, 1980. Originally released on Mango (9593). Includes liner notes by David Katz. | |
| This is part of "Reggae Classics" series. | |
| Only a shade less great than 1981's RED, 1980's SINSEMILLA, Black Uhuru's debut on Island Records, is still mightily impressive. Powered by the songwriting and distinctive, soulful tenor of Michael Rose, and sweetened by the harmonies of Derrick "Duckie" Simpson and Sandra "Puma" Jones (the use of the male/female vocal trio was the group's defining characteristic), Black Uhuru combined roots reggae and hypnotic, almost futuristic grooves. Unlike many roots acts from the '60s and '70s, Black Uhuru wasn't afraid to incorporate keyboard-generated sounds into the mix. Spacey synth accents join earthy rhythms and traditional Rasta themes--Black pride, spiritual uplift, the celebration of marijuana--in a way that is tied to reggae's past, yet sounds totally fresh. | |
| But Black Uhuru's real secret weapon is the presence of Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare, the legendary rhythm section/production duo. As instrumentalists, Sly and Robbie lend incessantly propulsive rhythms to SINSEMILLA, and their production--dark, complex, crisp, and psychedelic at once--is a revelation. Guitars, auxiliary percussion, and other instruments swim through the heady, swirling mix, while Rose, Simpson, and Jones sing passionately on "World Is Africa" and "Push Push," among others. This is a mesmerizing and deeply enduring album from one of reggae's finest groups. | |
Producer: Sly Dunbar; Robbie Shakespeare |
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Engineer: Ernest Hoo Kim |
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Musical Guests | |
| Sly Dunbar | |
| Robbie Shakespeare | |
Artist Overview
Derrick "Ducky" Simpson formed reggae vocal trio Black Uhuru in the late 1970s. The group went through a few incarnations--one featuring the future solo star Michael Rose and the visually arresting singer/dancer Puma Jones--before being signed by the powerful Island label. Over the course of their next three albums, Black Uhuru endeavored to take roots reggae into the future with a militant style that informed their lyrics, music, and onstage presentation, transcending many of the genre's limitations in the process.
Artist Influences
Bob Marley | Burning Spear | Culture | Curtis Mayfield | Jimmy Cliff | Joe Gibbs | Junior Murvin (Reggae) | King Tubby | Peter Tosh | The Congos | The Heptones | The Meditations | The Mighty Diamonds | The Wailers | Toots & the Maytals
Bob Marley | Burning Spear | Culture | Curtis Mayfield | Jimmy Cliff | Joe Gibbs | Junior Murvin (Reggae) | King Tubby | Peter Tosh | The Congos | The Heptones | The Meditations | The Mighty Diamonds | The Wailers | Toots & the Maytals
Artist Contemporaries
Aswad | Bunny Wailer | Burning Spear | Dennis Brown | Frankie Paul | Gregory Isaacs | Ijahman | Johnny Nash | Junior Delgado | Linton Kwesi Johnson | Mutabaruka | O'Donel Levy | Peter Tosh | Prince Jammy | Scientist | Sly & Robbie | Steel Pulse | Sugar Minott | The Abyssinians | Third World | UB40
Aswad | Bunny Wailer | Burning Spear | Dennis Brown | Frankie Paul | Gregory Isaacs | Ijahman | Johnny Nash | Junior Delgado | Linton Kwesi Johnson | Mutabaruka | O'Donel Levy | Peter Tosh | Prince Jammy | Scientist | Sly & Robbie | Steel Pulse | Sugar Minott | The Abyssinians | Third World | UB40
Compilation Appearances
| Island 50 Reggae | |
| Ultimate Reggae |
Associated Artists and Works
| Culture | |
| Lee, Byron | |
| Sly & Robbie |
Technical Info
| Release Date : 07/28/2003 | |
| Original Release Date : 1980 | |
| Catalog ID : AAB000076502 | |
| Label : Island (Label) | |
| Number of Discs : 1 | |
| Studio/Live : Studio | |
| Mono/Stereo : Stereo | |
| SPAR Code : n/a | |
| UPC : 00044006362823 |

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