Black Uhuru and Sly & Robbie reunite to take Europe by storm!
In July 2001, Black Uhuru and Sly & Robbie took Europe by storm. This 1 hour, 20 minute DVD contains the unedited, uncut, entire concert they gave in Nyon, Switzerland, where they closed the Paleo Festival. Through the late 80's and 90's, Sly & Robbie revolutionized Jamaican music by turning Reggae into Dancehall. They chose to reunite with Black Uhuru, whom they had helped become a leading force in the Reggae industry in the late 70's, early 80's. Black Uhuru's harder, more urgent sound proved to be an ideal vehicle for Sly & Robbie's creativity and greatly benefited from the Riddim Twins' desire to push the boundaries of Jamaican music in new and unheard of directions.
The late great Tenor Saw was big in Japan too ,,
rest in peace Tenor Saw ..God loves you .
1723SAMUEL 3 months ago
@MrChollie i agree with you but Michael Rose &( the late ) Puma Jones .. Don Carlos .. Sly and Robbie was ** Black Uhuru **
like the late great Bob Marley ..They Rule Raggae Music ..in the 80,s ** Black Uhuru ** were masssive in Japan.. they did some amazing concert,s in Japan .
1723SAMUEL 3 months ago
22:07 wtf!?
dubsuar 3 months ago
good to hear the riddim-twins, but no same black uhuru as before. miss the voices of junior reid, puma jones and especially the "don" don carlos.
MrChollie 4 months ago