The Aggrovators - Dubbing in the Front Yard & Conflict Dub (2019)

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Title: Dubbing in the Front Yard & Conflict Dub
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Pressure Sounds
Genre: Reggae, Dub
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:13:37
Total Size: 170 / 437 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Dubbing in the Front Yard 03:38
2. Judgment Dub 04:02
3. The Gates of Dub 04:16
4. Babylon Dub 03:38
5. Somewhere Version 04:09
6. Carry On Dubwise 04:35
7. Crab in a barrel dub 03:54
8. Hold Them In Dub 03:49
9. Lowdown Dub 03:17
10. Overdue Dub 02:52
11. Jumping Dub 03:48
12. Skilful Dub 03:12
13. Ethiopian Dub 02:57
14. Still In Love Dub 04:42
15. A Rootsy Dub 02:35
16. I Can’t Go On Without Dub 04:29
17. A Steppin Dub 03:03
18. A Rockin `Dub 03:03
19. A Mighty Dub 04:46
20. The Best Dub 02:52

Bunny Lee as producer. Prince Jammy as engineer. The Aggrovators making the tracks. It is the Holy Trinity of Jamaican Music. Throughout the years, recorded music has been shaped by some enduring partnerships between producer and engineer, such as Teo Macero and Fred Plautt for Miles Davis, Jerry Wexler and Tom Dowd for Atlantic Records, and George Martin and Geoff Emerick for the Beatles. But possibly none were as prolific as the collaboration between Bunny ‘Striker’ Lee and Prince Jammy at King Tubby’s Studio between 1976 and 1982.

In 1977 and 1982 respectively, Conflict Dub and Dubbing In The Front Yard were released in London as white labels in extremely limited quantities. The two LPs found the triumvirate of Lee, Jammy and The Aggrovators in perfect form with driving instrumentals, flashes of vocal beauty and mixes that ripped apart and rebuilt traditional notions of sonic structure. Due to the nature of their limited release (not to mention the lack of artwork and even titles) the two dub LPs quickly disappeared into that mythic realm of records whispered about by only the most hard-core reggae collectors. This release is the first-ever reissue of these sought after LPs, and contains all the original songs in both vinyl form (double LP set with both albums on the original labels) and a lush double pack cd with 3 extra bonus tracks. The sleeve notes are by Diggory Kenrick with amazing photos by Howard Johnson, director of the influential BBC documentary ‘Deep Roots Music’.

The 3 CD bonus tracks are all remixes. Two from Paolo ‘Dubfiles’ Baldini for the Dubbing in the Front Yard set. One for Conflict Dub by Diggory Kenrick.

Earlier this year, Pressure Sounds celebrated its 100th release since it’s founding in 1995. In that time, the label has been responsible for unearthing and celebrating some of the rarest, most influential and unique Jamaican records ever cut.