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Trojan Dub Box Set
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Size:384 MB
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Added:09/30/2008
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Last check:2009-06-09 16:16:37
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Tracker:http://tpb.tracker.thepiratebay.org:80
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Comments:<pre>MP3 320 kBit/s DISK 1: 01 - Sly & The Revolutionaries - Marijuana 02 - Roots Radics Band - Storming The Death Star 03 - Gregory Isaacs - Public Eyes 04 - The G.G.All Stars - Love Of Jah Jah Children 05 - Tommy McCook & The Aggrovators - A Dancing Version 06 - Scientist - Miss Know It All 07 - The Observer All Stars - Rebel Dance 08 - The Upsetters - Dubbing Sandra 09 - King Tubby - King Tubby's Conversation Dub 10 - The Aggrovators - A Crabbit Version 11 - Sly & The Revolutionaries - White Rum 12 - Roots Radics Band - Mission Impossible 13 - Gregory Isaacs - Leggo Beast 14 - Velvet Shadows - Dubbin & Wailin 15 - The Observer All Stars - Rema Dub 16 - The Upsetters - Long Time Dub 17 - Tommy McCook & The Aggrovators - A Version I Can Feel With Love DISK 2: 01 - King Tubby - King Tubby's Explosion Dub 02 - Sly & The Revolutionaries - Cocaine 03 - Roots Radics Band - The Death Of Mr Spock 04 - Gregory Isaacs - Nigger 05 - The Jahlights - Right Road To Dubland 06 - The Aggrovators - Jah Jah Dub 07 - The Observers - Rasta Locks 08 - The Upsetters - Dub Dat 09 - Tommy McCook & The Aggrovators - The Gorgon Of Dubs & Horns 10 - King Tubby - King Tubby's Patient Dub 11 - Sly & The Revolutionaries - Black Ash 12 - Roots Radics Band - The Son Of Darth Vadar 13 - Gregory Isaacs - Slum 14 - The Aggrovators - Do You Dub 15 - G.G.All Stars - Mosquito Dub 16 - The Observers - Dubbing With The Observer 17 - Thompsons All Stars - Rock Me In Dub DISK 3: 01 - Upsetters - Freedom Dub 02 - Tommy McCook & The Aggrovators - A Gigantic Dub 03 - Sly & The Revolutionaries - Collie 04 - Gregory Isaacs - Tam Tam 05 - Observers - Turntable Dub 06 - Scientist - Scientist Ganja Dub 07 - Aggrovators - Dub On My Pillow 08 - Sly & The Revolutionaries - Herb 09 - Roots Radics Band - The Alien Aborts 10 - Gregory Isaacs - Leaving 11 - Lloyds All Stars - Dread Dub 12 - Observers - Sir Niney's Rock 13 - Tommy McCook & The Aggrovators - The Big Boss Of Dubs 14 - Upsetters - Dub So 15 - King Tubby - King Tubby's Badness Dub 16 - Silvertones - African Dub The Development of Dub on record can be traced back to the late sixties. It was then that producers, such as Edward 'Bunny' Lee, Joe Gibbs and Lee Perry began issuing singles with instrumental 'versions' on the flip of vocal releases. At first the vocal track featured on the A-side of the single would be removed, leaving the basic rhythm track, onto which further instrumentation or DJ accompaninment could be added. By 1970, releasing versions on B-sides of singles was widespread among all of Kingston's major producers, although by this time the practice had developed one stage further. Additional embellishment of the recording once the vocals had been completely or partially removed was usually deemed unnecessary and increasingly B-sides of singles presented the basic rhythm track alone. 'Versions' developed little over the next year or so and it was not until around the end of 1972 that Dub in it's truest sense came into being. The man chiefly responsible for it's development was pioneering engineer, Osbourne Ruddock, who by now had come to be known as King Tubby. After receiving an education in electronics, Tubby lauched his Home Town Hi-Fi Sound System in the early sixties and after creating an amplifier capable of playing music louder and clearer than anyone around his local neighbourhood of Waterhouse, he became the leading operator in the area. The popularity of his sound system was further increased following the enlistment of U Roy as his regular deejay. At his small studio at the back of his home, Tubby then began creating special mixes of popular recordings which were devoid of the vocal track, thus enabling U Roy to toast over the rhythm unhindered. Around 1970, the idea was put into commercial practice when Duke Reid recorded the deejay toasting over a number of his best known Rocksteady rhythms. Reid subsequently issued the tracks and their enormous success led to the style being widely copied by producers throughout Kingston, with deejays such as Dennis Alcapone, I Roy and Big Youth all making their mark over the next year or so. Throughout this early period, Tubby continued to experiment, dropping sections of the rhythm and vocal track in and out of the mix, while using separate tweeter boxes and custom reverb and echo units to create wild new sounds. When he acquired the old four-track desk from Dynamics Studio, his services were increasingly called upon by local performers who began issuing his mixes as 'Dubs'. Meanwhile, other engineers ΓÇô most notably Errol Thompson at Randy's studio and Sylvian Morris who worked at Harry J and Studio One also began their own experimentation with sound, developing the style further. Throughout the remainder of the seventies, Dub music thrived and towards the end of the decade, a new wave of engineers such as Hopeton Brown (aka Scientist), Lloyd James (aka Prince Jammy) and 'Prince' Phillip Smart, pushed it's boundaries to new limits. By the mid eighties, however, the sound was on the wane. For the next few years it remained on the periphery of Jamaican music, but early the following decade, a new generation of musicians and producers breathed new life into the genre and it's popularity has since steadily grown. This set brings together fifty heavy Dub sounds from the mid-seventies to the early eighties and features a selection of killer rhythms from some of Kingston's leading session crews and mixed by Dubmasters such as the great King Tubby, his talented protege Scientist and the incomparable Lee 'Scratch' Perry. If you have yet to discover the wonderful, mind-blowing world of Dub, you could wish for no finer introduction than this truly superlative collection. </pre>
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Files
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cover.jpg |
0.2 MB |
DISK 1/01 - Sly & The Revolutionaries - Marijuana.mp3 |
6.3 MB |
DISK 1/02 - Roots Radics Band - Storming The Death Star.mp3 |
7.2 MB |
DISK 1/03 - Gregory Isaacs - Public Eyes.mp3 |
6.7 MB |
DISK 1/04 - The G.G.All Stars - Love Of Jah Jah Children.mp3 |
5.8 MB |
DISK 1/05 - Tommy McCook & The Aggrovators - A Dancing Version.mp3 |
5.6 MB |
DISK 1/06 - Scientist - Miss Know It All.mp3 |
7.7 MB |
DISK 1/07 - The Observer All Stars - Rebel Dance.mp3 |
6.8 MB |
DISK 1/08 - The Upsetters - Dubbing Sandra.mp3 |
13 MB |
DISK 1/09 - King Tubby - King Tubby's Conversation Dub.mp3 |
7.2 MB |
DISK 1/10 - The Aggrovators - A Crabbit Version.mp3 |
6 MB |
DISK 1/11 - Sly & The Revolutionaries - White Rum.mp3 |
8.7 MB |
DISK 1/12 - Roots Radics Band - Mission Impossible.mp3 |
7.5 MB |
DISK 1/13 - Gregory Isaacs - Leggo Beast.mp3 |
8.4 MB |
DISK 1/14 - Velvet Shadows - Dubbin & Wailin.mp3 |
8.1 MB |
DISK 1/15 - The Observer All Stars - Rema Dub.mp3 |
6 MB |
DISK 1/16 - The Upsetters - Long Time Dub.mp3 |
7.5 MB |
DISK 1/17 - Tommy McCook & The Aggrovators - A Version I Can Feel With Love.mp3 |
8.8 MB |
DISK 2/01 - King Tubby - King Tubby's Explosion Dub.mp3 |
10 MB |
DISK 2/02 - Sly & The Revolutionaries - Cocaine.mp3 |
8.8 MB |
DISK 2/03 - Roots Radics Band - The Death Of Mr Spock.mp3 |
7.1 MB |
DISK 2/04 - Gregory Isaacs - Nigger.mp3 |
7.2 MB |
DISK 2/05 - The Jahlights - Right Road To Dubland.mp3 |
7 MB |
DISK 2/06 - The Aggrovators - Jah Jah Dub.mp3 |
8.3 MB |
DISK 2/07 - The Observers - Rasta Locks.mp3 |
7.7 MB |
DISK 2/08 - The Upsetters - Dub Dat.mp3 |
7.7 MB |
DISK 2/09 - Tommy McCook & The Aggrovators - The Gorgon Of Dubs & Horns.mp3 |
6.7 MB |
DISK 2/10 - King Tubby - King Tubby's Patient Dub.mp3 |
7.4 MB |
DISK 2/11 - Sly & The Revolutionaries - Black Ash.mp3 |
7.3 MB |
DISK 2/12 - Roots Radics Band - The Son Of Darth Vadar.mp3 |
7.1 MB |
DISK 2/13 - Gregory Isaacs - Slum.mp3 |
8.9 MB |
DISK 2/14 - The Aggrovators - Do You Dub.mp3 |
7.6 MB |
DISK 2/15 - G.G.All Stars - Mosquito Dub.mp3 |
5.5 MB |
DISK 2/16 - The Observers - Dubbing With The Observer.mp3 |
6.1 MB |
DISK 2/17 - Thompsons All Stars - Rock Me In Dub.mp3 |
7.8 MB |
DISK 3/01 - Upsetters - Freedom Dub.mp3 |
8.4 MB |
DISK 3/02 - Tommy McCook & The Aggrovators - A Gigantic Dub.mp3 |
8.2 MB |
DISK 3/03 - Sly & The Revolutionaries - Collie.mp3 |
6.6 MB |
DISK 3/04 - Gregory Isaacs - Tam Tam.mp3 |
7.5 MB |
DISK 3/05 - Observers - Turntable Dub.mp3 |
7.9 MB |
DISK 3/06 - Scientist - Scientist Ganja Dub.mp3 |
9.3 MB |
DISK 3/07 - Aggrovators - Dub On My Pillow.mp3 |
7.4 MB |
DISK 3/08 - Sly & The Revolutionaries - Herb.mp3 |
8 MB |
DISK 3/09 - Roots Radics Band - The Alien Aborts.mp3 |
7.7 MB |
DISK 3/10 - Gregory Isaacs - Leaving.mp3 |
7.2 MB |
DISK 3/11 - Lloyds All Stars - Dread Dub.mp3 |
7.7 MB |
DISK 3/12 - Observers - Sir Niney's Rock.mp3 |
7.9 MB |
DISK 3/13 - Tommy McCook & The Aggrovators - The Big Boss Of Dubs.mp3 |
6.8 MB |
DISK 3/14 - Upsetters - Dub So.mp3 |
8.8 MB |
DISK 3/15 - King Tubby - King Tubby's Badness Dub.mp3 |
10 MB |
DISK 3/16 - Silvertones - African Dub.mp3 |
8.4 MB |
info.nfo |
3.7 KB |
info.pdf |
42.5 KB |
tracklist.nfo |
2 KB |
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