Tommy McCook & The Supersonics - Pleasure Dub (1976) [24bit FLAC]
BAND/ARTIST: Tommy McCook & The Supersonics
- Title: Pleasure Dub
- Year Of Release: 1976
- Label: Treasure Isle / Vinyl
- Genre: Reggae, Dub, Rocksteady
- Quality: 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 31:34
- Total Size: 560 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
A1 Tracking Dub
A2 Love Dub
A3 Dub With Strings
A4 Lift Off
A5 Ride De Dub
A6 Rema Skank
B1 Bond Street Rock
B2 Many Questions
B3 The Attorney
B4 Silver Hour
B5 Twilight Rock
B6 Dreads Leaving Babylon
A1 Tracking Dub
A2 Love Dub
A3 Dub With Strings
A4 Lift Off
A5 Ride De Dub
A6 Rema Skank
B1 Bond Street Rock
B2 Many Questions
B3 The Attorney
B4 Silver Hour
B5 Twilight Rock
B6 Dreads Leaving Babylon
AllMusic Review by Rick Anderson
Famed (notorious, actually) reggae producer Duke Reid was one of the most powerful and successful figures in Jamaican music during the ska and rocksteady eras, and his Treasure Isle studio on Bond Street in Kingston was a mecca for the island's A-list stars. While the question of who really invented dub will forever be clouded in controversy, there is no question that Duke Reid's early recordings of the great reggae toaster U-Roy were of seminal importance; it is from this source that an entire river of popular music would later flow, and there is a clear and essentially unbroken line leading from those early dub-with-DJ recordings to modern hip-hop and remix culture. Pleasure Dub brings together an excellent selection of classic dub versions from the early days of Treasure Isle -- such deathless rocksteady hits as the Paragons' "Tide Is High" (versioned here as "Dub with Strings"), Phyllis Dillon's "The Right Track" ("Tracking Dub"), and the Jamaicans' "Things You Say You Love" ("Rema Skank") are presented here, and the music is not only thoroughly enjoyable, but also somewhat educational: this is transitional music, more sprightly than reggae but not nearly as headlong and galloping as ska, and the dub mixes tend to be raw and experimental and very exciting. The backing tracks (or "rhythms") presented here were all provided by Skatalites alumnus Tommy McCook and his crack session band the Supersonics; during this period there was probably no better session ensemble anywhere in Jamaica.
Famed (notorious, actually) reggae producer Duke Reid was one of the most powerful and successful figures in Jamaican music during the ska and rocksteady eras, and his Treasure Isle studio on Bond Street in Kingston was a mecca for the island's A-list stars. While the question of who really invented dub will forever be clouded in controversy, there is no question that Duke Reid's early recordings of the great reggae toaster U-Roy were of seminal importance; it is from this source that an entire river of popular music would later flow, and there is a clear and essentially unbroken line leading from those early dub-with-DJ recordings to modern hip-hop and remix culture. Pleasure Dub brings together an excellent selection of classic dub versions from the early days of Treasure Isle -- such deathless rocksteady hits as the Paragons' "Tide Is High" (versioned here as "Dub with Strings"), Phyllis Dillon's "The Right Track" ("Tracking Dub"), and the Jamaicans' "Things You Say You Love" ("Rema Skank") are presented here, and the music is not only thoroughly enjoyable, but also somewhat educational: this is transitional music, more sprightly than reggae but not nearly as headlong and galloping as ska, and the dub mixes tend to be raw and experimental and very exciting. The backing tracks (or "rhythms") presented here were all provided by Skatalites alumnus Tommy McCook and his crack session band the Supersonics; during this period there was probably no better session ensemble anywhere in Jamaica.
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Pleasure Dub Vinyl.rar - 560.6 MB
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