KILLER reissue of Wackies gold, now including a previously unreleased 13 minute B-side peach ‘What A Feeling Dub’ & ‘What A Dub’
Last spotted tucked away at the end of Jon K’s Fact Mix 364, ‘Betrayed Dub’ is an aching lovers rock lament whose original pressing perhaps understandably trades for a pretty penny on the 2nd hand market.
This new edition makes Annette Brissette’s tunes available for first time in 35 years, with the grounation drums and stark lyrics of the original now sitting next to the crucial dub on the front, while the B-side follows in that melancholy vein with the deliciously woozy organ and languid Afro guitar influences of ‘What A Feeling’ from her ‘Love Power’ album included as ‘What A Feeling Dub’, and also firmed up in ‘What A Dub.’ Aye, it’s a cover of *that* song from ‘Flashdance’.
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KILLER reissue of Wackies gold, now including a previously unreleased 13 minute B-side peach ‘What A Feeling Dub’ & ‘What A Dub’
Last spotted tucked away at the end of Jon K’s Fact Mix 364, ‘Betrayed Dub’ is an aching lovers rock lament whose original pressing perhaps understandably trades for a pretty penny on the 2nd hand market.
This new edition makes Annette Brissette’s tunes available for first time in 35 years, with the grounation drums and stark lyrics of the original now sitting next to the crucial dub on the front, while the B-side follows in that melancholy vein with the deliciously woozy organ and languid Afro guitar influences of ‘What A Feeling’ from her ‘Love Power’ album included as ‘What A Feeling Dub’, and also firmed up in ‘What A Dub.’ Aye, it’s a cover of *that* song from ‘Flashdance’.
KILLER reissue of Wackies gold, now including a previously unreleased 13 minute B-side peach ‘What A Feeling Dub’ & ‘What A Dub’
Last spotted tucked away at the end of Jon K’s Fact Mix 364, ‘Betrayed Dub’ is an aching lovers rock lament whose original pressing perhaps understandably trades for a pretty penny on the 2nd hand market.
This new edition makes Annette Brissette’s tunes available for first time in 35 years, with the grounation drums and stark lyrics of the original now sitting next to the crucial dub on the front, while the B-side follows in that melancholy vein with the deliciously woozy organ and languid Afro guitar influences of ‘What A Feeling’ from her ‘Love Power’ album included as ‘What A Feeling Dub’, and also firmed up in ‘What A Dub.’ Aye, it’s a cover of *that* song from ‘Flashdance’.
KILLER reissue of Wackies gold, now including a previously unreleased 13 minute B-side peach ‘What A Feeling Dub’ & ‘What A Dub’
Last spotted tucked away at the end of Jon K’s Fact Mix 364, ‘Betrayed Dub’ is an aching lovers rock lament whose original pressing perhaps understandably trades for a pretty penny on the 2nd hand market.
This new edition makes Annette Brissette’s tunes available for first time in 35 years, with the grounation drums and stark lyrics of the original now sitting next to the crucial dub on the front, while the B-side follows in that melancholy vein with the deliciously woozy organ and languid Afro guitar influences of ‘What A Feeling’ from her ‘Love Power’ album included as ‘What A Feeling Dub’, and also firmed up in ‘What A Dub.’ Aye, it’s a cover of *that* song from ‘Flashdance’.
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KILLER reissue of Wackies gold, now including a previously unreleased 13 minute B-side peach ‘What A Feeling Dub’ & ‘What A Dub’
Last spotted tucked away at the end of Jon K’s Fact Mix 364, ‘Betrayed Dub’ is an aching lovers rock lament whose original pressing perhaps understandably trades for a pretty penny on the 2nd hand market.
This new edition makes Annette Brissette’s tunes available for first time in 35 years, with the grounation drums and stark lyrics of the original now sitting next to the crucial dub on the front, while the B-side follows in that melancholy vein with the deliciously woozy organ and languid Afro guitar influences of ‘What A Feeling’ from her ‘Love Power’ album included as ‘What A Feeling Dub’, and also firmed up in ‘What A Dub.’ Aye, it’s a cover of *that* song from ‘Flashdance’.