Gigantic mammoths of reggae music, Sly & Robbie join forces to deliver shards of style. The album is predominately instrumental, and the standout tracks ''Reggae Stylee'' and 'Crisis Dub''. This album would suit the needs and desires of the most adamant of dub collectors. ''African Culture'' is another sonic delight. Sly & Robbie seriously know how to craft a groove, and the dub treatments of their tracks simply offer to improve on the canvas that is the masterpiece that Sly & Robbie certainly have the potential to create. They actually recorded with Grace Jones, and that opened the doors to more collaborations with artists such Bob Dylan on the album from 1983, Infidels. Honestly though I think Sly & Robbie's best music was their work with Black Uhuru.
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