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Chill Out
Black Uhuru
Chill Out
Genres: International Music, Pop
 
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No Description Available — Track: 1: Chill Out,Track: 2: Darkness,Track: 3: Eye Market,Track: 4: Right Stuff,Track: 5: Mondays,Track: 6: Fleety Foot,Track: 7: Wicked Act,Track: 8: Moya (Queen Of I Jungle),Track: 9: Emotiona...  more »

     
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All Artists: Black Uhuru
Title: Chill Out
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: Spectrum Audio UK
Release Date: 3/24/2009
Album Type: Import
Genres: International Music, Pop
Style: Reggae
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 042284606127

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Track: 1: Chill Out,Track: 2: Darkness,Track: 3: Eye Market,Track: 4: Right Stuff,Track: 5: Mondays,Track: 6: Fleety Foot,Track: 7: Wicked Act,Track: 8: Moya (Queen Of I Jungle),Track: 9: Emotional Slaughter
Media Type: CD
Artist: BLACK UHURU
Title: CHILL OUT
Street Release Date: 01/30/2007

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One of the OTHER really VERY best reggae albums...
Madrok | 12/13/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"...of all time. Just behind "Red", ahead of "Sinsemilla". The bass lines are excellent. Robbie Shakespeare is at his best. "Emotional Slaughter" is so very...emotionally wrenching. Singer Michael Rose pours out his heart on that one.



"Eye Market"? "Fleety Foot"?!? What the heck does it all mean? Not a clue, but you feel like you know in your heart what he's going on about, in some way, when you hear that guy sing. His tortured, plaintive phrasing...Wow! I hate to be hyperbolic, but, er...the Jamaican Bach, maybe?



Sly plays Syndrums again on this one, but they still manage to sound real and pure, not silly or overly synthetic. The band is a little more electronic. But the mood is maybe more relaxed and atmospheric than "Red". Still very hypnotic and tight. In comparison, Uhuru start to lose focus and fall apart by "Anthem, at least in terms of the togetherness of the song structures.



I'd also add that these Uhuru albums are some of the very few reggae records that sound even more groovy and hypnotically cool to me than the dub versions."