- Underrated
4
By Hollow Daze
The whole album is good. Don Carlos vocals are amazing. Holds its own very well with other Black Uhuru band incarnations.
- Love this
5
By Kalena Booms
This brings back so many memories of my youth!!! This whole cd was a big part of my life! Love Black Uhuru!!
- classic status
5
By cshane personal
This album is irresistible. Luckily, I caught Black Uhuru during this tour - it's the closest thing to their early years (i.e.. red, utterance, etc.) - including a few re-makes like Heathen. I can groove to this baseline all day long.
- Modern Classic!!!
5
By JahRaver
This is a modern classic of reggae music featuring the grimiest, tuffest, collection of roots musicians and vocalists of this era-Black Uhuru. This was the album that turned be on to Uhuru because Reggae Rock was getting lots of radio play at the time. I was floored, especially by the vocals and rhythm section. I don't know if Sly and Robbie were on this release, but the bass and drums are heavy, heavy, heavy-none of that synthesized drum kit nonsense. The bass and drums literally shake you to the core. And the melodies-forget about it. Though it doesn't match up to the golden era of Uhuru under Rose and Reid, this is their last great masterpiece-a magnum opus for modern times. It is simply stunning.
- Classic
4
By ndglass99
Great album.....if you like reggae you will like this album.
- IRIE MUSIC
4
By Antonio perez
take it from me don carlos is da sh.t.GOT TO HAVE THIS ALBUM.If u really like roots reggea.To my bro tito oye boricua remember staring at tress when we blew some herb good times hermanito.
- NOW - Black Uhuru
3
By jyo_tirmaya
The first reggae album I ever bought in 1990. I was into alternative music at that time, but NOW captured my attention somehow and it became the only reggae album I ever owned for 15 years. It is a very pleasant sounding album, and I love revisiting it 18 years later (although now I have added Peter Tosh, Bob Marley and other rasta/reggae songs to my collection of music).
- Now
4
By haiku guy
I like this album. The top songs are Thinking about you and Heathen.