What is the best Black Uhuru album of all time?

By YPB Team

Powered by Sly & Robbie's revolutionary rhythms and a succession of powerful vocalists, their catalog ranges from raw roots to Grammy glory. Which album represents them at their peak? Cast your vote!

Sinsemilla — ranked #11
Sinsemilla
The 1980 roots reggae classic featuring Sly & Robbie at their tightest, capturing Black Uhuru's peak lineup.
Red — ranked #22
Red
The 1981 masterpiece that cemented their reputation as one of reggae's most vital acts with innovative rhythms.
Chill Out — ranked #33
Chill Out
The 1982 Grammy-nominated album that brought Black Uhuru wider international recognition.
Anthem — ranked #44
Anthem
The 1984 Grammy Award-winning album, the first reggae album ever to win the Grammy for Best Reggae Album.
Brutal — ranked #55
Brutal
The 1986 post-Puma Jones lineup album produced by Sly & Robbie maintaining their musical edge.
Showcase — ranked #66
Showcase
The 1979 early classic featuring some of their most foundational roots reggae tracks with Michael Rose vocals.
Positive — ranked #77
Positive
The 1987 album exploring newer dancehall-influenced sounds while retaining their social conscious message.

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