Chill Out is an album by reggae band Black Uhuru, released in 1982 (see 1982 in music). The album was recorded at Channel One in Jamaica and produced by Sly & Robbie. Featuring The Revolutionaries, an influential session group, Chill Out, together with its dub companion The Dub Factor, is widely considered a classic of reggae music. Cover of the Black Uhuru album Chill Out. ... Reggae is a style of music developed in Jamaica and is closely linked to the Rastafari movement, though not universally popular among Rastafarians. ... Black Uhuru is a Jamaican reggae band probably best known for their hits Shine Eye Gal, Guess Whos Coming to Dinner, Sinsemilla, Solidarity, and What Is Life?. They were the first group to win a Grammy in the reggae category when it was introduced in 1985. ... 1982 is a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ... See also: 1981 in music, other events of 1982, 1983 in music, 1980s in music and the list of years in music Events January 15 - K.C. and the Sunshine Bands Harry Wayne Casey is seriously injured in an automobile accident in Miami, Florida. ... In the music industry, record producer designates a person responsible for completing a master recording so that it is fit for release. ... Sly and Robbie are probably reggaes most prolific and long lasting production team. ...
Chill Out peaked at #156 on Billboard's (North America) Pop Albums chart. Billboard is a weekly American magazine devoted to the music industry. ...
The term fl is often used in the West to denote "race" for persons whose skin color actually ranges from light to dark shades of brown, and overlaps with some people that might be classified as "whites".
Black propaganda is the use of known falsehoods, partial truths, or masquerades in propaganda to confuse an opponent.
Black is the colour of the snooker ball which has a 7-point value, and also the eighth billiard ball.