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Black Uhuru - Taxi Trax '2022

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Taxi Trax
ArtistBlack Uhuru Related artists
Album name Taxi Trax
Country
Date 2022
Genredub
Play time 01:24:25
Format / Bitrate 24 BIT Stereo 1420 Kbps / 44.1 kHz
Media CD
Size 206; 503; 936 MB
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       Black Uhuru and Sly & Robbie burst onto the Reggae scene in 1977, at a
time when Jamaican music was starting to purr and spin in circles and when, on
the other hand, English punks were blasting everything that moved.Black Uhuru is
sort of a Jamaica answer to the Sex Pistols and the Clash Borderline insolent
attitude, provocative looks, leather jackets, often aggressive words...
Supported by skinned alive, Michael Rose, Duckie Simpson and Puma Jones howled
the anger of the left behind in the ghettos of Kingston without preaching or
Rasta illusion For several years, Sly & Robbie held this new generation trio at
arm's length on their TAXI label before signing them to island, the label which
had launched 6-7 years earlier their elders Bob Marley, Burning Spear and Bunny
Wailer. At the time in the service of Peter Tosh, the riddim twins found in
Black Uhuru an ideal testing ground for their futuristic arrangements. From 1077
to 1980, Black Uhuru experienced a dazzling progression, which the TAXI TRAX
compilation that TABOU1 released in association with TAXI and Diggers Factory
sets out to retrace, through titles that have become Reggae anthems, such as
"Abortion" or "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner " but also rarities hitherto
released only on 45 rpm in Jamaica, such as the coves of the hits "No No No",
"Sun Is Shining" or the surprising "Aquarius" which has nothing to do with the
original from the 5th Dimensions. In total, 4 sides filled with singles release
by TAXI label, including the unstoppable dubs and above all several "Dubplates"
these acetates containing 100% unreleased mixes engraved to be played in
sound-systems and which we were able to miraculously restore. To top it off, the
famous graphic designer Bruno Tilley agreed to create a cover in the spirt of
Black Uhuru: without concession, the photos being provided by Adrian Boot who
followed the group from it's beginnings, the liner notes being as for they were
written by Noel Hawkes, author of numerous articles and books on Jamaican music,
who interviewed Sly Dunbar and the band for the occasion. This time capsule is
an idea introduction to this band that revolutionized Jamaican music in just a
few years.

Tracklist
1. No, No, No (Jamaican 7" Mix) (03:45)
2. Aquarius (feat. Tamlins) [Jamaican 7" Mix] (04:14)
3. Artibella (Jamaican 7" Mix) (02:08)
4. Abortion (Jamaican 7" Mix) (03:13)
5. General Penitentiary (Jamaican 7" Mix) (03:37)
6. Sun is Shining (Jamaican 7" Mix) (02:55)
7. Let Him Go (Jamaican 12" Mix) (07:39)
8. Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (Jamaican 12" Mix) (06:50)
9. Shine Eye Gal (Jamaican 12" Mix) (07:31)
10. Happiness (Jamaican Dub Mix) (04:01)
11. Abortion (Jamaican Dub Mix) (03:10)
12. Aquarius (Jamaican Dub Mix) (04:27)
13. No No No (Jamaican Dub Mix) (03:38)
14. Artibella (Jamaican Dub Mix) (02:22)
15. General Penitentiary (Jamaican Dub Mix) (03:48)
16. Plastic Smile (Jamaican Dub Mix) (03:15)
17. Sit and Wonder (no Loafing) [Jamaican Dub Mix] (03:22)
18. Sun is Shining (Jamaican Dub Mix) (03:37)
19. Sensimillia (Jamaican Dub Mix) (03:14)
20. Shine Eye Gal (Jamaican Dub Mix) (03:48)
21. Let Him Go (Jamaican Dub Mix) (03:51)