Michael Rose Born
in the Western Kingston ghetto of Waterhouse, Jamaica on July 11, 1957 Michael
Rose was introduced to music by his brothers, who used to sing around the house.
Blessed with a powerful voice he joined a band, doing local talent shows as well
as entertaining tourists in the north coast hotels of Jamaica. Returning to
Kingston in 1975, Niney the Observer first spotted the potential of Michael Rose
and produced first recordings like "Guess Who's Coming To
Dinner" and "Clap The Barber" to name a few.
The following year he replaced Don Carlos as the lead singer of a three-piece vocal group called Black Uhuru. Their first full-length recording "Love Crisis", produced by Prince Jammy in 1977, was later remixed and re-released as "Black Sounds of Freedom". Michael Rose had a profound effect on the sound of the group. With his distinctive voice and his powerful, self-penned reality themes, Black Uhuru were to eventually become the Reggae supergroup of the 80's after joining forces with Sly & Robbie and releasing hit-singles like "Shine Eye Gal", "General Penitentiary" or "Plastic Smile" on the Taxi Label. Signed to Island Records in 1980, they recorded highly acclaimed albums like "Sinsemillia", "Red", "Chill Out" and the grammy-winning "Anthem" in 1984. In 1985 Michael Rose left Black Uhuru to pursue a
solo career. After recording singles like "Bogus Badge" and
"Demonstration" on his own Grammy Rose label he took a break from the
music business, preferring instead to farm coffee on land he owned in Jamaica.
It wasn't until he was signed to the RCA label in 1989 that he was heard from
again. His pop-oriented debut solo album "Proud" was released the
following year in Europe and Japan. The early 90's saw the release of two albums
in Japan: "Bonanza" and "King Of General". Most of the
tracks from these low-fi recordings were later remixed or re-recorded and
reissued worldwide on the Heartbeat label. In 1993 Michael Rose also reunited in
the studio with Sly & Robbie, resulting in a string of hitsingles including
"Monkeys B The 1995 released, simply "Michael Rose" titled album was his first for the american independent Heartbeat label. Produced by Niney the Observer, it contained the smash-hit "Short Temper". Another single, the UK produced "Last Chance" on the Ruff Cutt label, ruled the british charts for several weeks. 1995 saw the release of an album recorded by Bunny Gemini ("Voice of the ghetto" aka "Rising Star") followed by the Heartbeat album "Be Yourself", which contained remixed versions of some tracks from the japan-only release "Bonanza" and previously unreleased material. Heartbeat Records also did a dub-companion to "Be Yourself" dubbed "Big Sound Frontline". Another album containing unreleased, previously by Jah Screw recorded material saw the light of day in 1996: "Nuh carbon" was licensed to Greensleeves/RAS Records. Teaming up once again with Mafia and Fluxy, who played also on the highly acclaimed "Michael Rose" album, he recorded the albums "Dance Wicked" and its dub companion "Dub Wicked" for Heartbeat. An interesting album that contained vocal as well as dub tracks called "Selassie I Showcase" surfaced 1997 on the european Bakchich label; tunes like the re-recorded "I Love King Selassie" on a sampled "Natural Mystic" rhythm held the grassroots market spellbound. An energetic live album, "Party in Session", was recorded for Heartbeat during his tours across America in 1996 and 1997. 1999 saw the release of the
earlier mentioned "X-Uhuru" album on the Tabou1 label and his latest
"Bonanza" for the Heartbeat label (not to be confused with the japan-only
release of the same title). The latter consists once again of previously
recorded, remixed or re-recorded tracks as well as new tunes. The new millennium
sees Michael Rose touring Europe and the United States frequently. June 2000
brought the release of another live album on the Tabou1 label, this time
recorded back in 1984 with Black Uhuru. After being postponed several times, the
new album "Never Give It Up" finally hit the stores in April 2001.
This Hearbeat Records release consists of self-produced material recorded some
time ago in Miami/Florida.
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