Genre: Reggae
Label: TABOU1
Size: 12"
Format: 33RPM,

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Black Uhuru Live at Soledad Prison 1982 2LP

Black Uhuru

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SKU:
DFLP134
UPC:
843655016916
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Historic Live Concert on Double LP!

Founded in the mid '70s, Black Uhuru really burst onto the reggae scene in the early '80s when Sly & Robbie took over artistic direction and produced such seminal albums as Showcase, Sinsemilla, Red, Chill Out and Anthem.

Not only were the albums groundbreaking from an artistic standpoint, but the live shows were terrific. An avalanche of heavy-as-lead drum and bass, augmented by borderline metal rock guitars courtesy of the late Darryl Thompson, provided a bedrock of rhythm and energy for Michael Rose's lead vocals and Duckie Simpson's and Puma Jones' backing vocals.

Black Uhuru's first U.S. tour took place in 1982. At the time, reggae was in its infancy in the U.S. and there were only three reggae radio shows in California: Doug Wendt in San Francisco, Roger Steffens in Los Angeles and Lance Linares in Santa Cruz. In addition to his radio show at KUSP, Lance booked artists in Santa Cruz and worked with Soledad Prison to help inmates learn job skills that could be used once they were out of prison. Lance contacted the Black Uhuru organization and proposed organizing a concert in the prison itself. To his surprise, his idea was enthusiastically accepted and the band performed to a packed house at Soledad Prison.

What you hear on this double LP is the entire concert, which was broadcast live on KUSP. Its historical significance is enormous, and can be compared to the reggae equivalent of American legend Johnny Cash's legendary live recording in Folsom.

The concert was also recorded on video. The record company has restored the video using state-of-the-art technology and preserved the key moments of the concert. Each of these videos can be viewed on a smartphone using the Artivive application. Once the app is installed, users can view the videos by pointing their phone at the photos on the album cover (taken by Bruno Tilley), which are marked with the Artivive logo. TABOU1 is proud to be the first record company to offer this augmented reality feature.

Features

  • Double LP
  • Gatefold Augmented Reality Record Sleeve with Video Extracts from the Concert Accessible via Smartphone App

Selections

Side One:

  1. Stage Intro
  2. Puff She Puff
  3. I Love King Selassie

Side Two:

  1. Mondays
  2. Youth of Eglington
  3. Chill Out

Side Three:

  1. Darkness
  2. World Is Africa

Side Four:

  1. Happiness
  2. Sponji Reggae
  3. Sinsemilla

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