Soul Jazz Records Presents Studio One Dub
Soul Jazz Records Presents Studio One Dub
Track Listings
| 1. Bionic Dub |
| 2. Take a Ride Version |
| 3. Sky Rhythm |
| 4. Taurus Dub No.2 |
| 5. Hooligan |
| 6. Dub Rock |
| 7. Rastaman Version |
| 8. Jah Jah Version |
| 9. Creation Version |
| 10. Running Dub |
| 11. Hi Fashion Dub |
| 12. Pretty Version |
| 13. Race |
| 14. Spawning Version |
| 15. In Cold Blood Version |
| 16. Chase Them Version |
| 17. Feel This Dib |
Studio One Dub,Various Artists,Soul Jazz,Dance Music,Dub,Pop,Reggae Collections,V/A Compilations
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Soul Jazz Records Presents Studio One Rub-A-Dub
Various Artists Manufacturer: Soul Jazz Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000LXST22 Release Date: 2007-02-26 |
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Album Description
2007 Soul Jazz/Studio One Records release featuring classic 70s tracks from the foundation label of Reggae. In the 1970s, Clement Dodd's legendary Studio One Records went through an amazing period of re-birth working with new artists such as Willie Williams, Lone Ranger, Michigan and Smiley, Horace Andy as well as continuing to work with classic artists such as Alton Ellis, Freddie McGregor, etc. Re-versioning classic Studio One rhythms became the order of the day in the 1970s, not just with Studio One boss Clement 'Coxsone' Dodd, but with every Jamaican producer of note employing their own in-house musicians to copy the music emanating from Brentford Road. The music on Studio One Rub-A-Dub features classic and rare tracks from this amazing period, from the likes of Cornel Campbell, The Heptones, Johnny Osbourne and many other legendary artists. Sleeve-notes are by Chris Salewicz, the acclaimed writer who has written books on Joe Strummer, Bob Marley, The Rolling Stones and many more.Album Details
In the 1970s, Clement Dodd's Legendary Studio One Records Went Through an Amazing Period of Re-birth Working with New Artists Such as Willie Williams, Lone Ranger, Michigan and Smiley, Horace Andy as Well as Continuing to Work with Classic Artists Such as Alton Ellis, Freddie Mcgregor, etc. Re-versioning Classic Studio One Rhythms Became the Order of the Day in the 1970s, Not Just with Studio One Boss Clement `coxsone' Dodd, but with Every Jamaican Producer of Note Employing their Own In-house Musicians to Copy the Music Emanating from Brentford Road. The Music on Studio One Rub-a-dub features Classic and Rare Tracks from this Amazing Period, from the Likes of Cornel Campbell, the Heptones, Johnny Osbourne and Many Other Legendary Artists. Sleeve-notes Are by Chris Salewicz, the Acclaimed Writer who Has Written Books on Joe Strummer, Bob Marley, the Rolling Stones and Many More.Music:
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