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| SLIM
SMITH |
| Reggae
Music has a long history, as Jamaican Music
evolved out of Ska and Rocksteady. Slim
Smith was there, singing over the
predecessors of Reggae. The result? Music
which sounds great, even decades after it
was originally released in the 1960's.
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| Gipsy
Woman |
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| JOHNNY
CLARKE AND KING TUBBY |
| King
Tubby having Johnny Clarke's voice in the
multitrack recorder, along with music played
by Sly and Robbie on the drum and bass, a
can't-go-wrong-recipee for some incredible
DUB.
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| Every
Knee Shall Bow (DUB) |
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| CORNELL
CAMPBELL |
| With
a voice like Cornell Campbell, you're able
to sing in such a way that you can rightly
be considered one of Reggae's Greats. He's
sweet and yet powerfull as he rides over the
1970's and 1980's recordings.
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| Concrete
Jungle |
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| AUGUSTUS
PABLO |
| Augustus
Pablo is "Mr. Melodica" as he
created his 1970's "Far East
Sound" by playing over Dubs and
Versions. Many DUB Producers have one or
more tunes available in the Far East style.
Augustus is also a skillfull producer and
keyboardist, by the way!
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| Rock
Steady Dub |
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| Rough
Pablo |
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| BUNNY
LEE |
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well known producer is responsible for some
of the most heavy Rockers riddims from the
1970's. Numerous vocalists and DUB engineers
made use of his productions to create an
impressive catalogue of must-have Roots and
Culture.
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| Seven
Million Dollar Man |
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| Jah
Jah Love DUB |
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