Top Black Uhuru Albums
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Babylon Blues - Single
Babylon Blues - Single
[2024]
Taxi Trax
Taxi Trax
[2022]
New Day (feat. Andrew Bees, Dylans Dharma & Kinghopeton)
New Day (feat. Andrew Bees, Dylans Dharma & Kinghopeton)
[2022]
The Barn, Maple Hill Farm, Sep 23, 2018 (Live)
The Barn, Maple Hill Farm, Sep 23, 2018 (Live)
[2019]
As the World Turns
As the World Turns
[2018]
Iron Storm Dub
Iron Storm Dub
[2017]
One Love
One Love
[2012]
Black Uhuru: The Ultimate Collection
Black Uhuru: The Ultimate Collection
[2011]
Black Uhuru - The Complete Anthem Sessions
Black Uhuru - The Complete Anthem Sessions
[2004]
The Complete Anthem Sessions
The Complete Anthem Sessions
[2004]
Dynasty
Dynasty
[2001]
Black Uhuru (Live at Rockpalast, Essen 1981)
Black Uhuru (Live at Rockpalast, Essen 1981)
[2001]
Positive
Positive
[2000]
Live 84
Live 84
[2000]
Ultimate Collection: Black Uhuru
Ultimate Collection: Black Uhuru
[2000]
Ultimate Collection
Ultimate Collection
[2000]
Unification
Unification
[1998]
RAS Portraits
RAS Portraits
[1997]
Strongg
Strongg
[1994]
Liberation - The Island Anthology
Liberation - The Island Anthology
[1993]
Iron Storm
Iron Storm
[1991]
Love Dub
Love Dub
[1990]
Now
Now
[1990]
Reggae Greats
Reggae Greats
[1989]
RAS Portraits: Black Uhuru
RAS Portraits: Black Uhuru
[1987]
Positive Dub
Positive Dub
[1987]
Brutal
Brutal
[1986]
Anthem
Anthem
[1984]
The Dub Factor
The Dub Factor
[1983]
Tear It Up
Tear It Up
[1982]
Red
Red
[1981]
Black Sounds of Freedom
Black Sounds of Freedom
[1981]
Sinsemilla (Expanded Edition)
Sinsemilla (Expanded Edition)
[1980]
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
[1979]
Related Information for Black Uhuru
Black Uhuru is a Jamaican reggae band probably best known for their hits "Shine Eye Gal", "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner," "Sinsemilla," "Solidarity," and "What Is Life?". They were the first group to win a Grammy in the reggae category when it was introduced in 1985. They originally formed as 'Black Sounds Uhuru' (the Kiswahili word for freedom).The first line-up of the group was Garth Dennis, Don Carlos, and Derrick "Duckie" Simpson. The group has undergone several lineup changes: Carlos left, replaced by Michael Rose; then Dennis left to play with The Wailing Souls, and was replaced by Errol Nelson. During this early period, the band's most famous recor... read more
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