CAMPBELL, LLOYD
product information
Condition: New,
UPC: 7112972205208,
Publication Date: 10/21/2008,
Type: COMPACT DISC,
Style: POP/INT'L & WORLD MUSIC,
description
tracks
Boxer DubSlavery Dub
Third Cut Dub
Jack Ruby Special
Scotch Dub
In Tone Rock
Spider Man Web
Run Run Dub
Baby Face Dub
Harbour View Rock
African People
Africa Dub
Argument
Tense Version
Cobra Rock
Westcoat
Danny Special
African Dub 1
NOTES
℗ 2006 Lloyd Campbell under exclusive license to Hot Rod/Cooking Vinyl USA LLC.© 2006 Hot Rod/Cooking Vinyl USA LLC under exclusive license from Lloyd Campbell.
Made in the USA.
Mastered @ Transfermation, London.
Digital Restoration @ Cedar Audio, Cambridge.
Select pre-production @ The Annex, Menlo Park, CA.
From liner notes:
Reissue of the dub album "Fighting Dub" originally released on the Love label in the UK in 1975. Most of the tracks were laid at Randy's studio, and subsequently mixed at Joe Gibbs studio. Features dub cuts to Joy White’s "Dread Out Deh" and "First Cut Is The Deepest" (a version of the Cat Stevens 1967 hit) and Ronnie Davis’ "Won’t You Come Home" / Itals’ "In A Dis Yah Time" plus eight bonus tracks.
Tracks 11 & 12 are versions of Jimmy London's "I'm your puppet" (the dub is the sixth cut of this rhythm).
Track 13 released as a 12" on the Soferno B label in the UK.
Track 14 is the b-side to Big Joe's toast "Tence Me Tence", mixed at King Tubby's, utilises Lloyd's recut of the Techniques' "You Don't Care" and sung over by The Itals.
Track 15 originally released as a 12" disco single, the rhythm track is another cut of "First Cut Is The Deepest" by Joy White.
Track 16 is the b-side of Jimmy Riley's "Jacket".
Track 17 is the b-side dub version of Jimmy Riley's "Cell Block" recorded during the mid-1970's State of Emergency.
Track 18 is the b-side of Lloyd Hemming's "Africa".
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