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11 September 2023

Dubtember 11

 

Tommy McCook was a Jamaican saxophonist, a founding member of The Skatalites, director of The Supersonics for Duke Reid, & a vital member of Channel One Studios musicians in the 1970s.

Tommy worked with the likes of Clement "Coxson" Dodd, the Skalalites, Bunny & the Aggrovators / Revolutionaries, Yabby You & the Prophets, & many more. He's been saxophonist on many a side around here, but now featured as our Dubly Beloved, the great Tommy McC...

Finally credited to Tommy McCook & the Supersonics (previously credited to mixer Errol Brown) in this Pressure Sound re-issue.

Tommy McCook & the Supersonics - Pleasure Dub, Treasure Isle 002 Dub Series, 1976.
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Side 1 -
Tracking Dub
Love Dub
Dub with Strings
Lift Off
Ride De Dub
Rema Skank

Side 2 -
Bond Street Rock
Many Questions
The Attorney
Silver Hour
Twilight Rock
Dreads Leaving Babylon

bonus track (not on original release)
Side Walk Doctor
I Shave The Barber
Barbering
Seven Eleven (7-11)
I See Your Face version
Scrubit 

 

 

 

 

The inclusion of Dub Judah in yesterday's Dubkasm release prompted these next three great sets... 

 



Black Roots sprang up from the St Paul's area of Bristol, UK. The original eight-member band formed in 1979. The group was made up of Delroy O'Gilvie, Cordell Francis, Errol Brown, Jabulani Ngozi, Trevor Seivwright, Kondwani Ngozi, Derrick King, & Carlton 'Roots' Smith.

They quickly gained a large following by touring almost non-stop around the country, playing their brand of  'militant pacifism' roots reggae.

They mixed a good amount of Dub on their reggae releases (Ina Different Style is a perfect example) but these three are strictly Dub, mixed by Dub Judah & Mad Professor, spanning Black Roots stellar career to this point. They released these between 1991-1995. After a seventeen year hiatus, they began releasing new material in 2012. They have released six albums since re-grouping.

 


Dub Reaction
Sufferation
Dub Express
Guidance
Hold On
Situation Dub
Set Me Free
Kool Con
Murder Dem
Lion Dub
Tear Down the Walls
Diamonds & Pearls
One Step Dub
Dub for the Children

 

 

 

 

Black Roots - Dub Factor 2: The Dub Judah Mixes, Nubian Records NRCD10, 1994.

Take Heed
Not into War
Just Look Back
The People Dub
Moving Dub
Jah Jah Dub
Mash Them Dub
Dub the Youth
Warning from Jah
Now is the Time
Chant it Dub
Show Them Dub
Take Heed II (Outro mix)
 
 
 
 

On Dub Factor 3, Dub remixes by Dub Judah are the odd numbers & by Mad Professor are the even.

Wipe Away the Tears
Warning
Burn the Wicked One
Conscious Man
In Captivity
Rise Up
Remember
Jah People Come
Love Your Freedom
Driving On
Stand Firm
Repatriation Dub
The Good, the Dub, & the Free
Young Fool

Dub Onward,

3 comments:

  1. Pleasure Dub
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    Dub Factor: The Mad Professor Mixes
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    Dub Factor 2: The Dub Judah Mixes
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    Dub Factor 3: “In Captivity” Dub Chronicles
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  2. Thanks NØ! Dubtember is my favorite month of the year!

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  3. One of my favorite months as well. Thanks for following along.

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