Live At Rockpalast

Black Uhuru
Live At Rockpalast

18,19 EUR
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Mig / Indigo
veröffentlicht: 28.10.2016
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Sales Rank: Nr. 3040 in Mainstream Reggae
Nr. 29383 in R&B/Soul/Rap
Stil: Mainstream Reggae
Artikel Nr.: 2097575801

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Bemerkungen / Titelliste: Disc 01
01. "Shine Eye Gal"
02. "Plastic Smile"
03. "Puff She Puff"
04. "King Selassie"
05. "Youth of Eglington"
06. "Push Push"
07. "General Penitentiary"
08. "Happiness"

Disc 02

01. "World Is Africa"
02. "Sponji Reggae"
03. "Sinsemilla"
04. "Guess Who's Coming To Dinner"
05. "Abortion"
Anzahl der Tonträger: 2
Beschreibung:SLY & ROBBIE recruited the American rock guitarist Daryl Thompson (âEUR 2014) whom they knew from their time with PETER TOSH. They engaged the keyboardist Franklyn "Bubbler" Waul who was however not allowed to play the reggae typical shuffle organ but to steadily thrash the offbeat onto the piano. Those two musicians who were being replaced at several shows with Keith Sterling and Mikey Chung formed the core of Black Uhuru which together with a second guitarist and a percussionist also dominated the stage in Essen. Sly's varied drum patterns, Robbie's bass drive, the straight offbeat and Thompson's warped guitar licks were a combination that never had been heard like this in reggae before, a hypnotic wall of sound as basis for the revolutionary Rastafarian lyrics of Michael Rose, Puma Jones and Duckie Simpson, now and then interrupted by surprising echo effects. After their performance at ROCKPALAST, Black Uhuru enjoyed worldwide success including three more albums ("Red", "Chill Out", and "Anthem"). Then, Michael Rose no longer wanted to go on - allegedly because of jealousies from Duckie Simpson - and was replaced with Junior Reid. The new outfit managed to create two more UK Top 10 hits with the songs 'Fit You Haffe Fit' and 'The Great Train Robbery' and released the albums "Brutal" and "Positive". In 1990 Puma Jones died; SLY& ROBBIE retreated. Duckie Simpson who held the rights to the name Black Uhuru carried on with the project, reactivating the founders Don Carlos and Garth Dennis and releasing Albums like "Now" and "Iron Storm" but remained far from the bands' success of the 80's. Matching the trend, dub mixes were released out of turn on top of several albums during the bands' hot phase "Uhuru In Dub", "The Dub Factor", "Brutal Dub" and "Positive Dub", also each line-up released at least one live album. However, none of them possessed the quality and the energy of this ROCKPALAST performance in 1981, Runningtime: 00:00:00, Artwork: Sascha Osterland, Bass: Robbie Shakespeare, Drums: Sly Dunbar, Executive-Producer: Peter Rüchel, Film Director: Christian Wagner (8), Guitar: Billy Johnean, Guitar: Derryl Thompson, Keyboards: Franklyn "Bubbler" Waul, Lacquer Cut By: KM (5), Liner Notes: Sascha Seiler, Percussion: Sky Juice, Photography By: Manfred Becker (2), Vocals: Duckie Simpson, Vocals: Michael Rose, Vocals: Puma Jones, Labelcode 05132011 (MIG 90651 2LP), Licensed To WDR Media Group, Phonographic Copyright (p) MIG-Music GmbH, Copyright (c) Westdeutscher Rundfunk, Pressed By Celebrate Records GmbH, Pressed By Celebrate Records GmbH, Recorded At Grugahalle, Lacquer Cut At Celebrate Records GmbH
Anzahl der Titel: 13
Herstellernummer: 05132011
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