"Good Life" was originally released in 1979 as Greensleeves longplayer number 6 and presents the renown vocal harmony group after Leroy Sibbles had left the group and Naggo Morris had officially joined the trio.
This legendary album is a kind of must for any serious Black Uhuru collection, recorded at Harry J studio by Sylvan Morris, voiced and re-mixed at King Tubby's studio by Prince Jammy with Jamaica's finest musicians at that time
"Black Ark In Dub" is another piece of Lee "Scratch" Perry’s limitless musical puzzle. Originally released in 1980 the hard to find "Black Ark In Dub" remains a frozen sonic timepiece, captured at the beginning of the end of one era and poised at the start of another.