Wednesday, July 1, 2009

DUB ECHOES - CD Review

Now if there is one thing that Soul Jazz does really well its compiling compilation albums and this one can join all their other excellent productions. The LP consists of tunes featured in the DVD plus some great dub cuts old and new representing the developments of dub over the last 40 years. There are classics from King Tubby, Lee Perry’s Upsetters and The Congos all the way through to digital-dub from Jahtari’s Disrupt, Junglist style from Congo Natty/ Rebel MC and deep, deep building shaking bass from Harmonic 313. An ideal introduction to the roots of dub and its off spring.


Full Track Liist

Disc 1
1. Witness Dub - Roots Manuva
2. Creation - Congo Natty/Rebel MC
3. Sega Beats - Disrupt
4. Wings of A Dove - Bim Sherman and Dub Syndicate
5. Dirtbox - Harmonic 313
6. Psalms Of Dub - King Tubby
7. Sine - Kode9 And Space Ape
8. Sign Version - King Jammy
9. Rootsman Dub - U Roy And Francois Kervorkian

Disc 2
1. Ruffer Version Aggrovators
2. CCTV - IV feat. Dandelion
3. Queen of my Empire - Rhythm and Sound w/ Cornel Campbell
4. King Tubby and Aggrovators - Jah Jah Jehovah Version
5. Deb Dub - DigitalDubs
6. Dub - Fat Eyes
7. Congoman - The Congos
8. Cotti - Run Tings
9. Rejoicing Skank - Upsetters

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