Hi, could anyone give me a name of an artist or group who has a third world/black uhuru sound, u know like dub or electro reggae. i´ve been searching a lot,
thanks.
third world/black uhuru
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leggo rocker
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Re: third world/black uhuru
Don't think anyone really could match the Uhuru sound, could they?
I saw them live at Glastonbury in 1982 (I think) and they really rocked.
Never really got into Third World though... Have I missed something?
I saw them live at Glastonbury in 1982 (I think) and they really rocked.
Never really got into Third World though... Have I missed something?
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Re: third world/black uhuru
Hi Leggo Rocker
Saw both Uhuru and Third World a couple of times in the late 70's/early 80's (not at the same gig, I hasten to add). Uhuru were awesome as expected.
Third World were good, but are little "souly" for my likes.
Saw both Uhuru and Third World a couple of times in the late 70's/early 80's (not at the same gig, I hasten to add). Uhuru were awesome as expected.
Third World were good, but are little "souly" for my likes.
"Now I know the truth and must reveal it unto the youth."
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leggo rocker
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Re: third world/black uhuru
Yep, I also saw Third World about that time at a relatively small venue and I felt the same, they always struck me as pop-reggae, whereas Uhuru always provided the hardest, toughest reggae even if it was in some ways quite a commercial sound compared to some reggae.
I had even bought some Third World Lps back then but only ever listened to them a few times before getting bored. Whereas I can still play Uhuru's 'I love Sellasie-I' 10 times in a row without getting bored.
When I arrived at Glastonbury all those years ago I had no idea where the stage was (given the amount of ganga I had smoked that night I had no idea where much was!) But I was guided to the stage by the sublime sound of that superb track flowing out across the Pilton Vale. It was an unforgettable experience.
I had even bought some Third World Lps back then but only ever listened to them a few times before getting bored. Whereas I can still play Uhuru's 'I love Sellasie-I' 10 times in a row without getting bored.
When I arrived at Glastonbury all those years ago I had no idea where the stage was (given the amount of ganga I had smoked that night I had no idea where much was!) But I was guided to the stage by the sublime sound of that superb track flowing out across the Pilton Vale. It was an unforgettable experience.
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souloman
Re: third world/black uhuru
ok thanks guys, if u like black uhuru, u should listen to "anthem" the album. What dub album do u guys think is the greatest of all time?
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leggo rocker
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Re: third world/black uhuru
Souloman. for the greatest of all time question you should see the countless other threads on here that answer that question - rather than start ANOTHER thread on it here!

But I agree, anthem is great, or if you like CDs, there's a great three disk compilation called "Black Uhuru, Liberation, The Island Anthologies"
It's a wicked bundle of some of the roughest and toughest BU tracks.
But I agree, anthem is great, or if you like CDs, there's a great three disk compilation called "Black Uhuru, Liberation, The Island Anthologies"
It's a wicked bundle of some of the roughest and toughest BU tracks.
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souloman
Re: third world/black uhuru
yes i know the Liberation, The Island Anthologies" album, and i love it too(tu). But ive like to find another artist who has the same rythm and instruments like BH,
peace:D
peace:D
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earl grey
Re: third world/black uhuru
check out sly and robbie prods. from the early 80's. also don carlos and michael rose solo stuff for black uhuru sound.I can't really help on the third world front as i'm not a fan..
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gunosantos
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Re: third world/black uhuru
you can find some sly & robbie productions that sound pretty much like uhuru's first albums... or even others that sound like sly & robbie's taxi style... to name a few "ini kamoze-ini kamoze";"don carlos-suffering(prophecy cd)"; "don carlos-harvest time";"wayne smith-youthman skanking" also "voice of progress" (junior reid) or lacksley castell... all of them have riddim tracks that sound like uhuru's, although the vocals are totally different...
thank's god there's nothing else like third world!!! one is already enough!!! lol
thank's god there's nothing else like third world!!! one is already enough!!! lol
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souloman
Re: third world/black uhuru
how come u guys? i think third world has there one stuff u know? if u like to dance or just move, liste to some songs.... i dont know what songs u been listen to. download greatest hits of TW
1. inna time like this
2. try jag love
is 2 of good songs ive been listening to, just try it:)
by the way thanks for the sly & robbie artist i will
listen to them:)
peace
1. inna time like this
2. try jag love
is 2 of good songs ive been listening to, just try it:)
by the way thanks for the sly & robbie artist i will
listen to them:)
peace