Vinyl re-issue in the original 1981 LP artwork! - This legendary album is a kind of must for any serious Black Uhuru collection, recorded at Harry J studio, voiced and re-mixed at King Tubby's studio by Prince Jammy with Jamaica's finest musicians at that time.
Formed in Waterhouse it was only right and proper that Black Uhuru would lay their foundations at Jammys. Originally released in 1977 as "Love Crisis" the album took on new life when remixed by Jammy for Greensleeves in 1981 as "Black Sounds Of Freedom" at the height of Black Uhuru’s popularity. Years ahead of its time "Black Sounds Of Freedom" represents the first major step of one of the most talented and influential vocal groups to ever come out of Jamaica!
Credits:
Bass: Robbie Shakespeare, Mikey
Drums: Sly Dunbar, Santa
Syndrums: Style Scott
Guitar: Bingy Bunny, Bo Pee, Chinna
Harmonica: Johnny Osbourne
Horns: Headly, Bobby, Cedric
Organ, Piano, Clavinet: Winston Wright, Gladstone Anderson, Keith Sterling
Percussion – Scully
Producer, Engineer: Prince Jammy
Strings: Earl "Wire" Lindo
Rhythms laid at Harry J's Recording studio.
Voiced and mixed at King Tubby's.
Original Recording 1977
Remixed by Prince Jammy at King Tubby's 1981