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Michael Rose
Rose (born 11 July
1957) is a
Grammy award winning reggae singer from
Jamaica. Possessing a wide-ranged voice, Rose would regularly meet in
Kingston with singers, musicians, writers, and producers such as
Dennis Brown,
Big Youth,
The Wailers,
Gregory Isaacs,
Sly and Robbie, and others.[1]
Rose started his recording career as a solo artist for record producers
Yabby You and
Niney the Observer. He joined
Black Uhuru in
1977 after the departure of
Don Carlos and
Garth Dennis. He led them to international success in the early
1980s, having written most of their popular material. They won the first-ever
Grammy Award for reggae in
1985 for the
album Anthem,[2] with the hallmark voice of Rose in the forefront.
After the release of Anthem, Rose left Black Uhuru and retired to the
Blue Mountains in Jamaica to start a coffee farm. He released a string of
singles in Jamaica, but nothing much was heard of him outside the island until
1989, when he was signed to
RCA and released the strongly pop influenced album
Proud in
Europe and
Japan. The deal with RCA was short-lived however, and Rose returned to Jamaica to record a new string of Sly and Robbie produced singles. He also recorded for other producers but the only albums during this period were the Japan only releases
Bonanza (
1991) and
King Of
General (
1992). The Sly and Robbie produced singles were eventually released on the vinyl only Sly And
Robbie presents: Mykall Rose -
The Taxi Sessions in
1995 also saw his
American debut as a solo artist with the album Michael Rose on
Heartbeat Records. The single "
Short Temper" reached #2 on the Gavin reggae chart
.
In the period 1995-2004 Heartbeat Records released a total of nine albums including
Party In Session:
Live and a compilation entitled
Happiness:
The Best Of Michael Rose.
Next to these albums, a great amount of different recordings appeared on dozens of
Jamaican vinyl singles and several albums, including "
Last Chance" which was #1 on the UK reggae charts for several weeks. He also recorded "
Michael Rows the
Boat Ashore" in
2001.
In
2002, Rose recorded two albums:
Babylon 9/11 Tip Of The
Iceberg (released on
Love Injection in 2004), and a yet untitled album for
African Star records. In
August 2002, Rose was reported arrested in
Miami Airport by
U.S. Marshals in a case of mistaken identity. Although he was released, it resulted in Rose losing his
U.S. work permit.
Rose re-joined Black Uhuru in
February 2004, and performed several concerts in Jamaica and Europe with the group. They also released a Jamaican single "
Dollars" and reportedly have recorded a yet untitled and unreleased album. Yet, in spite of his reunion with Black Uhuru, Rose still tours, records and releases material as a solo artist. In
2007 he recorded the number 1 single "
Shoot Out" for producer
John John. His latest album was released early 2008 on the
Rhythm Club record label, entitled
Great Expectations.
His distinct vocal style, his tu tu twang, and other scats, have inspired many singers.
"Black Uhuru & Jah Grundy-Rent Man/
Resident Area",
"
BLACK UHURU-General
Penitentiary",
"
Black Uhuru-Guess Who's Coming To Dinner",
"Black Uhuru-Solidarity (
Zeus B
Held Remix)",
"Black Uhuru-Bull In The Pen",
"Black Uhuru-Plastic
Smile",
"Black Uhuru-Botanical
Roots",
"Mykal Rose-Shoot Out",
"Black Uhuru-I
Love King Salise I",
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