King Tubby Meets The Aggrovators at Dub Station (CD) 2007 -
Artist.....: King Tubby
Title......: King Tubby Meets The Aggrovators at Dub Station
Rip Date...: Feb-02-2008 Cat.No.....: 357
Style......: Reggae Label......: Trojan
Quality....: VBRkbps Type.......: Album
Size.......: 81,7 MB Source.....: CDDA
Track List
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01 a creator of dub 03:34
02 a happy dub 03:14
03 a collie dub 02:21
04 the dub station 03:48
05 the height of dub 02:50
06 inspiring dub 03:35
07 joy soy dub 03:39
08 sprinkling dub (king tubby mix) 03:25
09 an aggravating dub 02:49
10 king tubby dub 03:08
11 caretaker dub 03:06
12 at the dub market 03:05
13 dance with me 02:42
14 the meducia 03:47
15 the dub duke 03:21
16 moving out (aka move out) 03:25
17 canon (with bobby ellis) 03:16
18 kojak (with bobby ellis) 02:17
19 midnight special 03:22
20 rock by sir dees scorcher 03:00
21 jah love rockers dub 03:25
22 six million dollar version 03:21
23 african world wide version 03:25
24 don't take another man's life version 02:48
76:43 min
Notes
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Seeing the name King Tubby in the title or in the credits is as
much of a guarantee of quality as you could ever hope for when
looking to purchase a dub album. Team him with horn genius Tommy
McCook, crack studio outfit the Aggrovators, and producer Bunny
Lee, and there's no possible chance of a duff album. King Tubby
Meets the Agrovators at Dub Station proves this theory and then
some. The 12-track session is dub at its trippiest, most melodic,
and most inventive as the band takes on some of the biggest songs
in reggae at the time (Johnny Clarke's version of the Wailers'
"Put It On," Cornell Campbell's "Press Along Natty Dread," Delroy
Wilson's version of "Get Ready," and Linval Thompson's "Long Long
Dreadlocks") and Tubby shows the wide range of his production
techniques. He can be restrained and subtle ("A Creator of Dub,"
"Joy Soy Dub"), tough and almost punky ("Inspiring Dub," "King
Tubby Dub"), or wonderfully woozy ("Caretaker Dub"). He even
manages to connect the dots between dub and David Axelrod on the
mighty and dramatic "The Dub Station." The hissy sound of Lee's
trademark "flying cymbal" sound can get a bit tiresome (at times
sounding like the tape is on the verge of disintegrating), but the
album is over long before it wears out its welcome. The Trojan
reissue from 2007 adds another 12 tracks of equally awesome dub
that use the same template of ecstatic horn lines, reggae
classics, and the artistry of King Tubby. King Tubby Meets the
Agrovators at Dub Station in any incarnation is a vital piece of a
dub reggae collection and more proof that Tubby is the ruler.
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enjoy!!!
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