Killer early 80's roots recorded in Jamaica. First time on vinyl with extended mixes & dub.
Tracks compiled from "The Right Procedure" album, mixed by Al Breadwinner straight from the original tapes.
The 10-tracks that forms the core of this album, were originally released on the Impact! label in 1975. Less than 200 copies were pressed, even fewer than "Java Java Java Dub".
Produced by Clive Chin
Compilation of Lee 'Scratch' Perry productions, all from original 7" singles dated between 1976-78. All of the selections were recorded at The Black Ark Studio, Kingston Jamaica
Produced & mixed at the Bakery Studio by Al Breadwinner. Nat Birchall - Tenor Sax (side A) Stally - Tenor Sax (side B) Vin Gordon - Trombone KT Lowry - Trumpet Alrick Chambers - Flute Jim Green - Clav & Organ (Yard Vibes) Al Breadwinner - All other instruments Mastered and cut by Alex Balzama at Press On Vinyl
Recorded at Harry J and Channel One in 1982 with iconic musicians as China Smith, Flabba Holt, Robbie Shakespear, along with Norris Reid and
Delroy Williams on backing vocals.The album includes a recut of the classic "Java" and the singing of Hugh Mundell on "Ratafari Tradition".
Reissued with the artwork of the original Jamaican press.
1984 mandatory re-issue for british dub-roots combo. Co-produced by On U Sound and Cherry Red the album shows the masterful production of wizard Adrian Sherwood and a series of sublime vocal performances by stalwarts Bim Sherman, Mikey Dread and Prince Far I. The sublime line-up is completed by master musicians Crucial Tony, "Deadly" Headley Bennett, Bonjo Iyabinghi Noah and Evar Wellington. Enjoy the purity of this aquatic sound 1
Rare and obscure dub roots reggae compilation, produced by Clement Bushay in 1975 and released on Chalwa Records in 1978.
Arranged by Alton Ellis and mixed by King Tubby. Recorded at King Tubby Studio, Kingston, JA & Chalk Farm, TMC, SWM Studios, UK…
Originally conceived as a promotional pre-release dub version of Man From Wareika, this album is enhanced with an array of rare and previously unreleased bonus tracks from the Island vaults, ensuring that this is by some way a finest collection of the trombone maestro’s timeless work. Available for the very first time on vinyl this is a must have for any dub fanatic.
Classic DeeJay set from 1981 with the ranking Toyan riding a crucial selection of 'Junjo' rhythms including "Gunman", "Ice Cream Love", "Jacqueline", "Another One Bites The Dust". Housed in it's original cinematic Tony McDermott illustrated cover this crucial album showcases the Roots Radics at Channel One in full effect and was expertly mixed at King Tubby's by Scientist.
Arranged By, Producer – Glen L. BrownBass – Errol "Flabba" Holt, Jeffrey Chung, Jackie Jackson, Lloyd ParkesDrums – Carlton Barrett, Eric ClarkFlute, Tenor Saxophone – Tommy McCook
Guitar – Glen Brown
Mixed By – King Tubby
Organ – Aston "Family Man" Barrett
Photography By – Jean Bernard SohiezPiano – Joe White
Trombone – Trammy
All the tracks on here are versions of classic tracks from Cornell Campbell, Johnny Clarke, Horace Andy, Linval Thompson, Derick Morgan & Hortense Ellis dubbed out by the King of Dub King Tubby !