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Black Uhuru
Live At Soledad Prison 1982
Black Uhuru – Live At Soledad Prison 1982 (Tabou 1, TB1‑134). One of reggae’s heaviest bands captured in a politically charged setting. This live album documents Black Uhuru at their militant peak—Sly & Robbie anchoring the riddim with thunder, Michael Rose’s voice in commanding form, and the group channeling roots anthems into raw, electrified protest. Recorded inside California’s Soledad Prison, the performance resonates with defiance and solidarity. Tabou 1’s reissue returns this historic concert to wax, a must‑have for roots reggae collectors and live album devotees.
A1
Stage Intro
A2
Puff She Puff
A3
I Love King Selassie
B1
Mondays
B2
Youth Of Eglington
B3
Chill Out
C1
Darkness
C2
Whole World Is Africa
D1
Happiness
D2
Sponji Reggae
D3
Sensimilla






