First let me say, there are two Burning Spears. However, they are both Winston Rodney.
Burning Spear 1.0 is the reggae trio of vocalists Winston Rodney, Rupert Willington, & Delroy Hinds during the early days from Studio One sessions to Man in the Hills in 1976. They released Garvey's Ghost, the Dub mix of the groups tour-de-force Marcus Garvey in 1975.
Burning Spear 2.0 is group founder Winston Rodney continuing with the Burning Spear name. He issued the Living Dub mixes of Burning Spear 2.0 recordings.
Garvey's Ghost is the Dub Mix of Burning Spear's Marcus Garvey 1975.
Side A -
The Ghost (Marcus Garvey)
I & I Survive (Slavery Days)
Black Wa-Da-Da (Invasion)
John Burns Skank (Live Good)
Brain Food (Give Me)
Side B -
Farther East of Jack (Old Marcus Garvey)
2000 Years (Tradition)
Dread River (Jordan River)
Workshop (Red, Gold & Green)
Reggaelation (Resting Place)
Living Dub Vol. 1 is the Dub mix of Burning Spear's Social Living 1978.
Children of Today
Present
Associate
Jah Boto
In Those Days
Run Come Dub
Help Us
Musiya
All Over
Hill Street Dub
Living Dub Vol. 2 is the Dub mix of Burning Spear's Hail H.I.M. 1980.
Cry Africa
Telegram in Dub
Teacher
Offensive Dub
Majestic Dub
Pirate's Dub
Foggy
Marcus Dub
World Dub
Over All Dub
Living Dub Vol. 3 is the Dub mix of Burning Spear's Rasta Business 1995.
Side A -
Dub Creation
African Dub
Stand
Smart Dub
Remember
Burning Dub
Side B -
Chanting Home
Dub Old Timer
Subjective Dub
Friendly Dub
Investigation
World Dub
Loving Dub
Living Dub Vol. 4 is the Dub mix of Burning Spear's Appointment with His Majesty 1997.
Dub it Clean
Dub Appointment
First Time Dub
Physician Dub
Jah Dub
Dub Smart
Peaceful Dub
Dub African
My Island Dub
Music Dub
Loving Dub
Living Dub Vol. 5 is the Dub mix of Burning Spear's Calling Rastafari 1999.
Hit Dub
Dub Liberty
Security Dub
Holy Dub
Dub Jah
Reggae Dub
Dub Move
Calling Dub
Dub Me
Vision Dub
Dub Continent
Want Me To
Living Dub Vol. 6 is the Dub mix of Burning Spear's Freeman 2003.
Trust Dub
Dub We Feel It
Dub Ha Ha
Dub Not Guilty
Dub Rock & Roll
Dub Dready
Dub is Free
Dub is What I Am
Dub Rise Up
Old School Dub
Dub Can
Dub Don't Change
Enjoy,
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Thank you kindly Sir Nathan! Loved seeing these guys in the 80's a couple few times and in recent times.
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DeleteAn amazing month! With many, many thanks. But this might be hard to top. Nuthin' is always something to read. Again, much appreciated.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment. One can never top Dub. I'll just have to stumble on as usual.
DeleteAbsolutely fabulous - many thanks for all Spear dub albums
ReplyDeleteThis is one of my favorite Dub posts this month. Burning Spear make phenomenal reggae & their Dubs are equal. Winston Rodney is crucial.
DeleteThank You soooo much for the Dub September.For me there could be a Dub YEAR.
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Dub month...Dub year...Dub decade. Dub without end. It would be glorious but I have such tastes for many sounds so September then sporadic Dub posts will have to suffice. Weird October will be ushering in weird tuneage. Hope some of it meets your needs. Thanks for the comment.
DeleteGarvey´s Ghost is my all time favourite Dub Lp, Thank you so much for the Living Dub Volumes. Could listen to this all day & night.
ReplyDeleteGarvey's Ghost is top shelf. The Living Dub series is truly greatness. Thanks for the comment.
ReplyDeleteGracias por la música <3 saludos
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