Errol Brown - Dubb Everlasting / Dub Expression (2017)
Artist: Errol Brown
Title: Dubb Everlasting / Dub Expression
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Doctor Bird
Genre: Reggae, Dub
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, log)
Total Time: 66:06
Total Size: 269 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Dubb Everlasting / Dub Expression
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Doctor Bird
Genre: Reggae, Dub
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, log)
Total Time: 66:06
Total Size: 269 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Babylon Dubbing (3:06)
02. Escape Affair (2:47)
03. Biblical Dub (2:17)
04. Easy Locks (2:55)
05. Living Strings (2:38)
06. Eva A Dub (2:00)
07. Marigunna Affair (2:36)
08. Dub Due (2:18)
09. Winning Dub (1:54)
10. 37 Orange Street (2:17)
11. Spinning Dub (5:10)
12. The Gun Court Dub (3:36)
13. Ital Stew (4:08)
14. Super Tracks (3:20)
15. Dread At The Controls (3:32)
16. Ghetto Dub (3:32)
17. Ranking Marshall (4:20)
18. Down Town Thing (3:56)
19. Bond Street Rock (3:50)
20. Melodious Dub (3:14)
21. Mark Dis Yah Dub (2:39)
Mixed by renowned sound engineer, Errol Brown at Treasure Isle studio in Kingston, the albums that comprise this crucial collection have long since been widely regarded as being among the finest dub sets to see issue during the mid-to-late seventies.
Originally released in strictly limited numbers on Sonia Pottinger’s celebrated High Note label, at a time when dub was reaching its creative peak, ‘Dubb Everlasting’ and ‘Dub Expression’ feature the cream of Jamaica’s session players, including future Riddim Twins, Sly & Robbie.
With both albums on this essential celebration of dub unavailable in any format since their original release, long deprived fans can now at last enjoy some of the hardest and heaviest sounds ever to see issue, at a price that won’t burn a hole in their pockets.
Originally released in strictly limited numbers on Sonia Pottinger’s celebrated High Note label, at a time when dub was reaching its creative peak, ‘Dubb Everlasting’ and ‘Dub Expression’ feature the cream of Jamaica’s session players, including future Riddim Twins, Sly & Robbie.
With both albums on this essential celebration of dub unavailable in any format since their original release, long deprived fans can now at last enjoy some of the hardest and heaviest sounds ever to see issue, at a price that won’t burn a hole in their pockets.