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V/A - The Rough Guide To Dub |
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Please note this is an old page and Fly Global Music has now moved. Please follow this link and search for the entry in the new site. You're never going to compile a single album that claims to offer the definitive collection of dub reggae (there's just too much good stuff) but The Rough Guide To Dub in focusing largely on the 1970s and the output of King Tubby is as good a place to start as any. Growing out of the 'instrumentals' (custom acetate cuts with the vocal track taken out of the mix to be played at the dancehall) at the end of the sixties, the dub process was kick started when engineer Osbourne 'Tubby' Ruddock got his resident deejay U-Roy to improvise lyrics over the acetate or 'dub plates. Further developments came in the mix with delay and reverb and the wider popularisation of the form through other great innovators such as Channel One and Joe Gibbs studios and enginners and producers like Errol Thompson, Ossie Hibbert and Lee Perry at his Black Ark Studio. Taken from various reissues from Blood & Fire personal favourite tracks include Conquering Dub: Yabby You Meets King Tubby from the outstanding album Prophesy of Dub; Noah Sugar Pan: Upsetters from the Lee Perry produced (and again a must-have album) Heart of the Congos and No Problem: Horace Andy Meets Prince Jammy, the B-side to Andy's Don't Let Problems Get You Down.
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