King Tubby’s Lost Treasures
Sourced from Bunny Lee’s vaults, a trove of King Tubby dubs to classic song and rhythms by Cornell Campbell, Sly & Robbie, Johnny Clarke, The Aggravators, Jackie Mittoo and many more.
King Tubby is one of dub’s most storied originators and innovators, up there with Lee “Scratch” Perry interim of influence and renown. This ‘Lost Treasures’ set of 2001 features a class haul of songs dematerialised via 4-track tape, echo and delay into wonderfully haunting charms at (depending who you ask) King Tubby’s home studio at 18 Drumilie Avenue, Kingston 11, Jamaica.
It’s a satisfyingy easy on the ear suite spanning the spectral dancehall styles of a ‘Cherry’s Dub’ for The Prunes’ Eric Donaldson in 1971, thru the flying dread steppers’ momentum of ‘Falling For Dub’ and ‘Dub on the Street Again’, the super wide skank of ‘Dub Confession’, mid-tempo disco-dub strut in ‘Lets do the Dub’, and the burbling keys of Jackie Mittoo in the bubbling ‘Jumpers Dub’.
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Sourced from Bunny Lee’s vaults, a trove of King Tubby dubs to classic song and rhythms by Cornell Campbell, Sly & Robbie, Johnny Clarke, The Aggravators, Jackie Mittoo and many more.
King Tubby is one of dub’s most storied originators and innovators, up there with Lee “Scratch” Perry interim of influence and renown. This ‘Lost Treasures’ set of 2001 features a class haul of songs dematerialised via 4-track tape, echo and delay into wonderfully haunting charms at (depending who you ask) King Tubby’s home studio at 18 Drumilie Avenue, Kingston 11, Jamaica.
It’s a satisfyingy easy on the ear suite spanning the spectral dancehall styles of a ‘Cherry’s Dub’ for The Prunes’ Eric Donaldson in 1971, thru the flying dread steppers’ momentum of ‘Falling For Dub’ and ‘Dub on the Street Again’, the super wide skank of ‘Dub Confession’, mid-tempo disco-dub strut in ‘Lets do the Dub’, and the burbling keys of Jackie Mittoo in the bubbling ‘Jumpers Dub’.
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Sourced from Bunny Lee’s vaults, a trove of King Tubby dubs to classic song and rhythms by Cornell Campbell, Sly & Robbie, Johnny Clarke, The Aggravators, Jackie Mittoo and many more.
King Tubby is one of dub’s most storied originators and innovators, up there with Lee “Scratch” Perry interim of influence and renown. This ‘Lost Treasures’ set of 2001 features a class haul of songs dematerialised via 4-track tape, echo and delay into wonderfully haunting charms at (depending who you ask) King Tubby’s home studio at 18 Drumilie Avenue, Kingston 11, Jamaica.
It’s a satisfyingy easy on the ear suite spanning the spectral dancehall styles of a ‘Cherry’s Dub’ for The Prunes’ Eric Donaldson in 1971, thru the flying dread steppers’ momentum of ‘Falling For Dub’ and ‘Dub on the Street Again’, the super wide skank of ‘Dub Confession’, mid-tempo disco-dub strut in ‘Lets do the Dub’, and the burbling keys of Jackie Mittoo in the bubbling ‘Jumpers Dub’.