Anthem (Black Uhuru album)
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| name = Anthem
| type = studio
| artist = Black Uhuru
| cover = Black_Uhuru_Anthem.jpg
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| released = June 1984
| recorded = Compass Point Studios, Nassau, Bahamas and Dynamic Studio, Kingston, Jamaica
| venue =
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| genre = Reggae
| length =
| label = Mango
| producer = Sly Dunbar, Robbie Shakespeare
| prev_title = Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
| prev_year = 1981
| next_title = Live
| next_year = 1984
}}
{{Album ratings
| rev1 = AllMusic
| rev1Score = {{rating|2.5|5}}{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r103367|tab=review |label="Black Uhuru: Anthem > Review" |first=John |last=Gonsalves |accessdate=12 November 2010}}
|rev2 = Christgau's Record Guide
|rev2score = A{{cite book|last=Christgau|first=Robert|author-link=Robert Christgau|chapter-url=https://www.robertchristgau.com/get_chap.php?k=B&bk=80|chapter=B|accessdate=August 17, 2020|title=Christgau's Record Guide: The '80s|publisher=Pantheon Books|year=1990|isbn=0-679-73015-X|via=robertchristgau.com}}
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Anthem is an album by Black Uhuru, released in the US in 1983 and internationally in 1984. In 1985, it won the first Grammy Award for Best Reggae Recording.{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r103367|tab=charts-awards/grammy |label="Anthem > Charts & Awards > Grammy Awards" |accessdate=12 November 2010}} It has been released in three editions, each with a different track listing and mix, and as a box set.
History
Lyrically, Anthem retains the trenchancy of its predecessors, criticizing social injustice and economic materialism and extolling Rastafarian values such as Afrocentrism, social equality and an ital diet. Musically, it fuses roots reggae and dub with "synthetic", electropop instrumentation and effects, resulting in an "ambiance of pop-reggae futurism".Katz, David (2004) Liner notes, The Complete Anthem Sessions, Hip-O Select.
Legacy
Anthem won the Grammy Award for Best Reggae Recording in 1985, the first year the award existed.
The album was well-received, earning Black Uhuru the highest accolades and broadest audience of their career. The traditionally non-reggae elements added in the remixes were polarizing. Both Robert Christgau and Allmusic's John Gonsalves were dubious about the remixes; Christgau felt that the songs held up in spite of the added effects while Gonsalves did not.
The album's success led to tensions between Duckie Simpson and Michael Rose, resulting in Rose's departure from the group. Rose has stated that the album "came before its time".
The song "What Is Life" was featured in an episode of Miami Vice titled [https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0647118/soundtrack/?ref_=tt_trv_snd "The Big Thaw"].
Releases
Anthem has been released in three editions: the original recording, the UK remix and the US remix; despite their names, both of the latter were marketed internationally. All three editions were included in a limited-edition box set, The Complete Anthem Sessions, along with non-album and previously-unreleased tracks.
Originally produced by Sly and Robbie, the album was resequenced and remixed by record company Island Records,Campbell, Howard (2014) "[http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/entertainment/Black-Uhuru-makes-an-Anthem-_15757245 Black Uhuru makes an Anthem]", Jamaica Observer, 10 January 2014. Retrieved 11 January 2014 omitting gaps between songs and further emphasizing the electropop aspect, particularly on the US version. The UK and US editions respectively omitted "Party Next Door" and the Sly and the Family Stone cover "Somebody's Watching You", substituting a cover of Steven Van Zandt's "Solidarity", a charting non-album single from late 1983.
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Track listing
Island ILPS 9769 (UK), originally released November 1983. Track lengths are for the original, uncut versions.
{{Track listing
| title1 = What Is Life?
| writer1 = Simpson
| length1 = 5:42
| title2 = Party Next Door
| writer2 = Rose
| length2 = 3:06
| title3 = Try It
| writer3 = Rose
| length3 = 5:28
| title4 = Black Uhuru Anthem
| writer4 = Simpson
| length4 = 5:28
| title5 = Botanical Roots
| writer5 = Rose
| length5 = 4:58
| title6 = Somebody's Watching You
| writer6 = Sylvester Stewart
| length6 = 5:47
| title7 = Bull in the Pen
| writer7 = Rose
| length7 = 5:23
| title8 = Elements
| writer8 = Simpson
| length8 = 3:52
}}
Track listing: UK remix
Island ILPS 9773 (UK), originally released July 1984. All tracks remixed by Paul "Groucho" Smykle.
{{Track listing
| title1 = What Is Life?
| writer1 = Simpson
| length1 = 4:21
| title2 = Solidarity
| writer2 = Steven Van Zandt
| length2 = 4:22
| title3 = Black Uhuru Anthem
| writer3 = Simpson
| length3 = 5:17
| title4 = Try It
| writer4 = Rose
| length4 = 4:59
| title5 = Botanical Roots
| writer5 = Rose
| length5 = 4:14
| title6 = Somebody's Watching You
| writer6 = Stewart
| length6 = 4:32
| title7 = Bull in the Pen
| writer7 = Rose
| length7 = 4:08
| title8 = Elements
| writer8 = Simpson
| length8 = 4:36
}}
Track listing: US remix
Island 90180-1 (US), originally released July 1984. All tracks remixed by Paul "Groucho" Smykle except as indicated.
{{Track listing
| title1 = What Is Life? (ET Thorngren US Remix)
| writer1 = Simpson
| length1 = 5:05
| title2 = Solidarity
| writer2 = Van Zandt
| length2 = 4:28
| title3 = Black Uhuru Anthem
| writer3 = Simpson
| length3 = 5:17
| title4 = Try It
| writer4 = Rose
| length4 = 4:59
| title5 = Botanical Roots
| writer5 = Rose
| length5 = 3:31
| title6 = Party Next Door (ET Thorngren US Remix)
| writer6 = Rose
| length6 = 5:49
| title7 = Bull in the Pen
| writer7 = Rose
| length7 = 4:09
| title8 = Elements
| writer8 = Simpson
| length8 = 4:35
}}
Track listing: ''The Complete Anthem Sessions''
Hip-O Select B0002661-02, released 2004 (box set). Also marketed as The Complete Anthem and simply Anthem.
{{Track listing
| headline = CD 1: Original full-length version
| title1 = What Is Life?
| writer1 = Simpson
| length1 = 5:42
| title2 = Party Next Door
| writer2 = Rose
| length2 = 3:06
| title3 = Try It
| writer3 = Rose
| length3 = 5:28
| title4 = Black Uhuru Anthem
| writer4 = Simpson
| length4 = 5:28
| title5 = Botanical Roots
| writer5 = Rose
| length5 = 4:58
| title6 = Somebody's Watching You
| writer6 = Sylvester Stewart
| length6 = 5:47
| title7 = Bull in the Pen
| writer7 = Rose
| length7 = 5:23
| title8 = Elements
| writer8 = Simpson
| length8 = 3:51
| title9 = Party Next Door
| writer9 = Rose
| note9 = Bonus track; from UK 12" single Island 12IS133, August 1983
| length9 = 5:55
| title10 = Party In Session
| writer10 = Rose
| note10 = Bonus track; from UK 12" single Island 12IS133, August 1983
| length10 = 5:53
}}
{{Track listing
| headline = CD 2: Original dub remix (previously unreleased)
| title1 = What Is Life?
| writer1 = Simpson
| length1 = 5:42
| title2 = Try It
| writer2 = Rose
| length2 = 5:23
| title3 = Black Uhuru Anthem
| writer3 = Simpson
| length3 = 5:35
| title4 = Botanical Roots
| writer4 = Rose
| length4 = 10:36
| title5 = Somebody's Watching You
| writer5 = Stewart
| length5 = 6:28
| title6 = Bull in the Pen
| writer6 = Rose
| length6 = 5:59
| title7 = Elements
| writer7 = Simpson
| length7 = 4:52
}}
{{Track listing
| headline = CD 3: UK remix
| title1 = What Is Life?
| writer1 = Simpson
| length1 = 4:21
| title2 = Solidarity
| writer2 = Steven Van Zandt
| length2 = 4:22
| title3 = Black Uhuru Anthem
| writer3 = Simpson
| length3 = 5:17
| title4 = Try It
| writer4 = Rose
| length4 = 4:59
| title5 = Botanical Roots
| writer5 = Rose
| length5 = 4:14
| title6 = Somebody's Watching You
| writer6 = Stewart
| length6 = 4:32
| title7 = Bull in the Pen
| writer7 = Rose
| length7 = 4:08
| title8 = Elements
| writer8 = Simpson
| length8 = 4:36
| title9 = What Is Life (Francis Kevorkian remix)
| writer9 = Simpson
| note9 = Bonus track; from UK 12" single Island 12IS150, July 1984
| length9 = 6:42
| title10 = Solidarity (Zeus B Held remix)
| writer10 = Van Zandt
| note10 = Bonus track; from UK 12" single Island 12IS150, July 1984
| length10 = 4:11
| title11 = Party Next Door (ET Thorngren Remix)
| writer11 = Rose
| note11 = Bonus track; from UK 12" single Island 12IS150, July 1984
| length11 = 5:27
}}
{{Track listing
| headline = CD 4: US remix
| title1 = What Is Life? (ET Thorngren US Remix)
| writer1 = Simpson
| length1 = 5:05
| title2 = Solidarity
| writer2 = Van Zandt
| length2 = 4:28
| title3 = Black Uhuru Anthem
| writer3 = Simpson
| length3 = 5:17
| title4 = Try It
| writer4 = Rose
| length4 = 4:59
| title5 = Botanical Roots
| writer5 = Rose
| length5 = 3:31
| title6 = Party Next Door (ET Thorngren US Remix)
| writer6 = Rose
| length6 = 5:49
| title7 = Bull in the Pen
| writer7 = Rose
| length7 = 4:09
| title8 = Elements
| writer8 = Simpson
| length8 = 4:35
| title9 = Somebody's Watching You (Bruce Forest remix)
| writer9 = Stewart
| note9 = Bonus track; previously unreleased, recorded December 1983
| length9 = 8:20
| title10 = Somebody's Watching You (Bruce Forest dub mix)
| writer10 = Stewart
| note10 = Bonus track; previously unreleased, recorded December 1983
| length10 = 5:02
}}
|}
Personnel
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- Michael Rose – lead vocals
- Puma Jones – harmony vocals
- Duckie Simpson – harmony vocals
- Darryl Thomson – guitar
- Mikey Chung – rhythm guitar
- Robbie Shakespeare – bass
- Sly Dunbar – drums
- Franklyn "Bubbler" Waul, Radcliffe "Dougie" Bryan – keyboards
- Dean Fraser – saxophone
- Ronald "Nambo" Robinson – trombone
- David Madden, Junior "Chico" Chin – trumpet
- Bernie Worrell – clavinet on "Somebody's Watching You"
- Chris "Sky Juice" Burth – percussion on "Party Next Door"
- Sly and Robbie - producers (original and dub releases)
- Steven Stanley - mixing (original release)
- Black Uhuru, Steven Stanley and Paul "Groucho" Smykle - producers (UK and US remixes)
- Chris Blackwell - executive producer (UK and US remixes)
- Noel Hearne, Steven Stanley – engineers
- Lynn Goldsmith – photography
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References
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