01 Linton Kwesi Johnson
LKJ in Dub (Island, 1980)
Dub poet Linton Kwesi Johnson made his mark in the late 70s with his lyrical swipes at racist society. Here his bassist and bandleader Dennis Bovell (arguably the foremost British reggae/dub producer) remixes two of LKJ’s previous albums, sonically sculpturing these tunes into pulsing rhythms that could work on the dance floor. Johnson’s voice is largely absent, only occasionally echoing across the dub.
02 King Tubby
This album – and its companion,
Presents the Roots of Dub – features The Aggrovators, the superb studio band employed by the late producer Bunny ‘Striker’ Lee. Noel Hawks, Lee’s biographer, notes: ‘Bunny’s two dub albums showcase his new style ‘flyers’ rhythms, [and come] with fabulous cover photographs of the King wearing his crown and were instrumental in promoting the name of King Tubby and the concept of dub with music lovers in Jamaica and internationally.’
من منازلهم في زمن كورونا هكذا احتفل الفنانون بجوائز «جولدن جلوب» وسط عائلاتهم (صور)
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The 10 Essential Classic Dub Albums
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