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PODCAST
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BLACK
UHURU LIVE IN JAMAICA 1982
DUBROOM PODCAST REVIEW |
| WWW,
December 2008 - They're announced as
the best vocal group of the year, and
subsequently Mikal Rose, Puma Jones and
Duckie Simpson enter stage with Sly and
Robbie to proof the statement fact.
Black
Uhuru, especially back in those days, was
just as much Sly and Robbie as the singers
who formed the actual group. They
experimented and experimented, resulting in
a sound that was way ahead of it's days and
even years.
Lots of
this can be heard in the recording of this
concert they did at Montego Bay, Jamaica.
The sound is not the best, there is problems
with the keyboard player in the beginning
but Mikal Rose gives a more than great
performance!
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PLAYLIST AVAILABLE
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