Various - Dub / Original Bass Culture (CD, Comp) 698458104625
Various - Dub / Original Bass Culture (CD, Comp) 698458104625
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Media Condition : Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition : Mint (M)
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Includes foldout career map with a history of dub and comments on each track: Track 1 : "...version of singer Cornell Campbell's "[r=4362418". Track 2: "The flip to an obscure 7" on the Micron Music Limited label by Third World singer Bunny Clarke, this takes Bobby Womack's [r=2286565 song and sends it to hyperspace". Track 3 : "...this time using Johnny Clarke's 439730 to mash up the place". Track 4 : "This mix of his legendary [r=3713885 hymn to ganja is typically off-kilter". Track 5 : "A mighty mix from producer Bunny Lee and engineer King Tubby, spending plenty of effort on changing the original song, [r=4577315 by Linval Thompson". Track 6 : "A dubbed-up version of Junior Byles' massive hit [r=3510958". Track 7 : "...his "Cry Tuff Dub Encounter" albums with his band The Arabs (this track is from 659418) are regarded as classics". Track 8 : "...created for the latter's Justice (2) label in Jamaica during the pair's mid-Seventies prime". Track 9 : "...at King Tubby's console, mixing a version of "Everyday Wondering / Ire Feelings" rhythm laid at Channel One Recording Studio". Track 10 : "...this is a weird version of Danny Hensworth's grim 277723". Track 11 : "A cut of Horace Andy's [r=560142, given an off its face mix from the decidely unstoned King Tubby". Track 12 : "A mix of Dennis Brown's [r=11231019, at least partly recorded at The Black Ark studio and given that unique Niney The Observer touch". Track 13 : "The flip to Pat Simpson's "Too Bad Bull", a Lee Perry-produced single from 1974". Track 14 : "The original song used as the basis for their mix is 422024, by Debra Keese and The Black Five". Track 15 : "A further song from Horace Andy's catalogue, 748597, here rendered subtly psychdelic by King Tubby and Bunny Lee". Track 16 : "One of several dub versions to Lee Perry's biggest hit of 1974, Leo Graham (2)'s [r=4114000, and full of the creepy magic of Obeah, the Jamaican mystical religion". Total time 54:57
Track List :
1. King Tubby, The Aggrovators - Gorgon Speaks Version 3:02
2. Lee Perry - Woman's Dub 3:30
3. King Tubby, The Aggrovators - A Crabit Version 2:32
4. Niney The Observer, Reggae Crusaders - Couchie Dub 3:17
5. King Tubby, The Aggrovators - Straight To The Capitalist Head 3:20
6. Lee Perry, Junior Byles - Dreader Locks 3:46
7. Prince Far I & The Arabs - Foundation Stepper 4:03
8. King Tubby, The Aggrovators - Blessed Dub 3:28
9. Prince Jammy - Waterfront Gang War 3:43
10. Lee Perry & The Upsetters - Dub Money 3:40
11. King Tubby, The Aggrovators - A Better Version 3:25
12. Niney The Observer - No Conscience 2:44
13. The Upsetters - Too Bad Cow 3:09
14. The Upsetters - Nyambie Dub 3:14
15. King Tubby, The Aggrovators - A Serious Version 3:31
16. The Upsetters - Black Bat 2:59
Barcode and Other Identifiers :
Barcode 6 98458 10462 5
Barcode 698458104625
Rights Society MCPS
Matrix / Runout METRCD 046 01 DISCTRONICS (Mirrored)
Mastering SID Code IFPI L501
Mould SID Code IFPI 8714
Matrix / Runout METRCD 046 02 DISCTRONICS (Mirrored)
Mastering SID Code IFPI L502 (Mirrored)
Mould SID Code IFPI 8723
Licensed From Trojan Records Ltd.
Phonographic Copyright (p) Union Square Music
Copyright (c) Union Square Music
Published By Creole Music Ltd.
Published By Sparta Florida Music Group Ltd.
Published By Westbury Music Ltd.
Published By B & C Music Publishing Ltd.
Published By Observer Publishing
Published By New Town Sound Ltd.
Published By Greensleeves Publishing Ltd.
Published By Copyright Control
Pressed By Disctronics
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