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King Tubby & The Aggrovators: Shalom Dub (CD)

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King Tubby & The Aggrovators: Shalom Dub (CD)

The house band of Bunny ‘Striker’ Lee was formed in the mid-1970s by some of Jamaica’s most prominent and musically expressive session players. The shifting core line-up spun off from the Soul Syndicate and thus typically featured Earl ‘Chinna’ Smith and Tony Chin on guitar and Bernard ‘Touter’ Harvey on organ. Carlton ‘Santa’ was the main drummer, but Carlton Barrett of the Wailers band and ‘Benbow’ Creary were sometimes featured. Most crucially, on bass, Aston ‘Family Man’ Barrett shifted to Fully Fullwood (and occasionally, Earl ‘Bagga’ Walker), until Robbie Shakespeare took over, becoming the bandleader.

The band was responsible for the popular ‘flying cymbal’ style that took Jamaica by storm, and you can hear it in abundance on this killer dub set from 1975, its excellent cuts of Cornell Campbell and Johnnie Clarke material mixed at King Tubby’s studio — a must for all serious fans of dub.

  1. Natty Dub
  2. Lee's Dub
  3. Wonder Why Dub
  4. I'm Gone Dub
  5. Country Boy Dub
  6. True Believer Dub
  7. Care Free Dub
  8. Rasta Train Dub
  9. Move Out Of Babylon Dub
  10. Give A Little Man A Great Big Hand Dub
  11. Feel So Good Dub
  12. For The Rest Of My Life Dub
  13. When Will I Find My Way Dub
  14. I'm Leaving Dub
  15. Feel Lost Dub
  16. Dawn Dub
  17. Don't Cut Off Your Dub
  18. A Rougher Version
$17.34
King Tubby & The Aggrovators: Shalom Dub (CD)
$17.34

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The house band of Bunny ‘Striker’ Lee was formed in the mid-1970s by some of Jamaica’s most prominent and musically expressive session players. The shifting core line-up spun off from the Soul Syndicate and thus typically featured Earl ‘Chinna’ Smith and Tony Chin on guitar and Bernard ‘Touter’ Harvey on organ. Carlton ‘Santa’ was the main drummer, but Carlton Barrett of the Wailers band and ‘Benbow’ Creary were sometimes featured. Most crucially, on bass, Aston ‘Family Man’ Barrett shifted to Fully Fullwood (and occasionally, Earl ‘Bagga’ Walker), until Robbie Shakespeare took over, becoming the bandleader.

The band was responsible for the popular ‘flying cymbal’ style that took Jamaica by storm, and you can hear it in abundance on this killer dub set from 1975, its excellent cuts of Cornell Campbell and Johnnie Clarke material mixed at King Tubby’s studio — a must for all serious fans of dub.

  1. Natty Dub
  2. Lee's Dub
  3. Wonder Why Dub
  4. I'm Gone Dub
  5. Country Boy Dub
  6. True Believer Dub
  7. Care Free Dub
  8. Rasta Train Dub
  9. Move Out Of Babylon Dub
  10. Give A Little Man A Great Big Hand Dub
  11. Feel So Good Dub
  12. For The Rest Of My Life Dub
  13. When Will I Find My Way Dub
  14. I'm Leaving Dub
  15. Feel Lost Dub
  16. Dawn Dub
  17. Don't Cut Off Your Dub
  18. A Rougher Version