Formed in 1974,
Black Uhuru had been recording singles exclusively when the trio joined forces with the highly regarded
reggae producer
Prince Jammy for their debut album,
Black Sounds of Freedom (originally released in a different mix and titled
Love Crisis). Although not quite in a class with subsequent treasures like 1981's
Red and 1982's
Chill Out, this engaging date (which
Shanachie reissued on CD in 1990) has all of
Uhuru's trademarks: haunting themes, addictive grooves, and deeply spiritual lyrics based on the Rastafarian faith. Longtime followers of the group (whose 1977 lineup included
Michael Rose,
Errol Nelson, and original member
Duckie Simpson) will be more than familiar with such heartfelt classics as
"I Love King Selassie," "African Love," and
"Satan Army Band." These songs point to the fact that in 1977,
Uhuru were well on their way to becoming the
reggae powerhouse they would be in the '80s. ~ Alex Henderson