Iron Storm (album)

Iron Storm is a studio album by Jamaican reggae band Black Uhuru. It was released in 1991 through Mesa Recordings. The album peaked at number 1 on the US Billboard World Albums chart and was nominated for Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album at 34th Annual Grammy Awards.[2]

Iron Storm
Studio album by
Released1991
StudioLeggo Sound Studio (Kingston, Jamaica)
GenreReggae
Length44:46
LabelMesa Recordings
Producer
Black Uhuru chronology
Now
(1990)
Iron Storm
(1991)
Mystical Truth
(1992)
Singles from Iron Storm
  1. "Tip Of The Iceberg"
    Released: 1992
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Tip of the Iceberg" (Remix)4:30
2."Bloodshed"3:59
3."Colourblind Affair"4:49
4."Dance Hall Vibes"4:17
5."Statement"4:30
6."Tip of the Iceberg" (featuring Ice-T)5:15
7."Iron Storm"4:59
8."Breakout"3:39
9."Trouble"4:06
10."Colourblind Affair" (FM)4:42
Total length:44:46

Personnel

  • Derrick Simpson – lead vocals, composer, producer
  • Ived "Sen-C" Campbell – backing vocals
  • Tracy Lauren Marrow – guest rap vocals (tracks: 1, 6)
  • Leebert "Gibby" Morrison – rhythm guitar
  • Steven "Cat" Coore – guitar
  • Christopher Meridith – bass
  • Derrick Sagittarius Barnet – bass
  • Earl "Bagga" Walker – bass
  • Anthony Brissett – keyboards, piano
  • Noel Davis – keyboards, piano
  • David Madden – horns
  • Dean Fraser – horns
  • Egbert Evans – horns
  • Marcus "Rangatan" Smith – drums
  • Lowell Fillmore Dunbar – drums
  • Christopher "Sky Juice" Blake – percussion
  • Don Carlos – producer
  • Donny Nguyen – producer
  • Garth Dennis – producer
  • Michael Angelo Saulsberry – producer
  • George Nauful – executive producer
  • Jim Snowden – executive producer
  • Claire McNally – production assistant
  • Jim York – production assistant
  • Steve Sykes – mixing
  • David Rowe – engineering
  • Lynford "Fatta" Marshall – engineering
  • Rohan Richards – engineering
  • Rudi Ekstein – engineering
  • Mark Johnson – assistant engineering
  • Howard Alston – coordinator
  • Kathleen Covert – art direction & design
  • Nancy Nimoy – artwork
  • Johnny Black – photography

Charts

Chart (1991) Peak
position
US World Albums (Billboard)[3] 1

References

  1. Henderson, Alex. "Iron Storm – Black Uhuru". Allmusic. Retrieved February 24, 2018.
  2. "Black Uhuru". Grammys. May 14, 2017. Retrieved February 24, 2018.
  3. "Black Uhuru Chart History (World Albums)". Billboard.

Black Uhuru – Iron Storm at Discogs (list of releases)



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