Customer Reviews
Groundbreaking album - By: D. Thomson, 16 Oct 2007 
Having cut numerous massive selling 12" singles with Sly & Robbie ("Leaving To Zion", "General Penitentiary", "Shine Eye Gal") for a variety of labels, Black Uhuru were snapped up by Island & given a contract that allowed them enough studio time to make albums, & sent to work with their favourite ryhthm section.
The result was an album that was far ahead of most reggae of its time, & pointed the way towards the emerging digital dancehall sounds, without resorting to the cheap sexism of the "slackness" that so disfigured that music's early years. Working at Channel One with a few former Revolutionaries (Radcliffe Bryan, Ranchie McLean & Ansel Collins) on hand to beef up the sound, with ernest Hoo Kim at the controls, & with tunes as strong as "World Is Africa" & "Push Push", plus the powerful title track & the blasting opener "Happiness", this album is a joy from start to finish
good vibes - By: , 03 Oct 2005 
the first two tracks on this CD r now amongst my favourites. the other tracks r also very easy to listen.
i bought this CD after it came up as a recommendation.
allin all a very good purchase to add to my growing collection of reggae music.
Awesome - By: , 27 May 2004 
This CD really captures the Sensi smoking vibe. Get it & you won't regret it.