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Added: Jul 22, 2008

From: Ryonik

Duration: 1:15

From his early solo work for Niney the Observer in the 1970s through a trailblazing stint as lead singer of Black Uhuru - netting reggae music its first Grammy - to his magnificent later solo work, Michael Rose has consistently remained at the helm of one of reggae's most far - reaching sounds. He can always be counted on to be challenging, topical, musically expansive and lyrically visionary - no small feat in a genre that sets aside old styles like ska, rock steady, roots and dub for the rest of the world to mine as it drives relentlessly forward. Michael Rose is one of the defining voices in roots reggae music. (Chuck Foster - 'Reggae Central' KPFK 90.7 FM Los Angeles) Michael Rose - 'Warrior' Musicians: Sly Dunbar, Chinna Smith, Dean Fraser, Skully, Wally Badarou, Daryl Thompson, Ryan Moore If you love the classic sounds of Black Uhuru on albums like 'Red', 'Sensimilla', 'Anthem', 'Chill Out' - you'll love this album! This music is available digitally from Itunes, Emusic, Napster, Amazon, Bleep, Starbucks, Rhapsody, MediaNet, Juno and many more CDs available from http://www.ebreggae.com ($10 nice price!) and other retailers. A Twilight Production. http://www.myspace.com/twilightcircus Twilight ringmaster Ryan Moore has participated in nearly 100 album projects including work with Sly&Robbie, Gregory Isaacs, Mad Professor, Big Youth, Michael Rose, Dean Fraser, Chinna Smith, Vin Gordon, Lutan Fyah, Queen Ifrica, Mikey General, Admiral Tibet and many more... 'Wrestles with history's titans & leaves the ring commanding 'nuff respect' - SPIN Mag / Jeff Chang 'Among the best of any current reggae producers in the World' - Tape Op Mag / Larry Crane (less)

Channel: Music

Tags: black  circus  dancehall  dub  king  michael  mykal  out  reggae  roots  rose  sensemilla  shoot  steppers  tubby  twilight  uhuru  video 


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PowersofKhan Says:

Jul 22, 2008 - Chill out is one of the best reggae albums ever, next to Bunny's Blackheart Man