RUBADUB REVOLUTION: EARLY DANCEHALL PRODUCTIONS FROM BUNNY LEE by VARIOUS ARTISTS
SKU | 110196 |
Artist | VARIOUS ARTISTS |
Title | RUBADUB REVOLUTION: EARLY DANCEHALL PRODUCTIONS FROM BUNNY LEE |
Label | PRESSURE SOUNDS |
Catalog # | PSLP 104 |
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Release | W 41 - 2019 |
Format | Vinyl - UK2LP |
€ 23,99 | incl. VAT, excl. shipping |
Tracks
- 01 know yourself mankind
- 02 lazer beam nuff stylee 12-inch mix
- 04 every half is a fraction
- 06 the right time boogie down 12-inch mix
- 10 too popular
- 12 george william gordon
- 13 babylon no badda haul and pull me
- 14 people cruel
- 15 lay down flat
- 16 lay down flat version
- 17 gun fever
- 18 gun fever version
Description
Over the past decade, Pressure Sounds Records and Jamaican producer Bunny “Striker” Lee have collaborated on a series of critically acclaimed reissues and compilations that highlight Mr. Lee’s contribution to Jamaican music from 60’s rocksteady (The Uniques – Absolutely Rocksteady) to 70s reggae, roots (Bunny Lee & Friend’s Next Cut) and dubwise styles (Conflict Dub). On October 6th this fruitful partnership continues with “Rub A Dub Revolution: Early Dancehall Productions From Bunny ‘Striker’ Lee” their first foray into Mr. Lee’s transformative rub a dub work from the late 70s to mid-eighties.
Full tracklist:
The Paragons - "Know Yourself Mankind"
Don Carlos & Papa Tullo - "Lazer Beam (Nuff Stylee)" (extended)
Johnny Clarke - "I Man Come Again"
Papa Tollo - "Every Half Is A Fraction"
Cornell Campbell & Scientist - "Bandulo" (extended)
Neville Brown & John Wayne - "The Right Time (Boogie Down)" (extended)
The Paragons - "A Place Called Zion"
Pappa Tullo - "Part Two"
Simple Simon - "Revolution Fighters"
Trevor Castell - "Too Popular" (previously unreleased)
Simple Simon - "George William Gordon" (previously unreleased)
Devon Edwards - "Babylon No Badda Haul & Pull Me" (previously unreleased)
Cornell Campbell & Errol Scorcher - "People Cruel" (extended)
Devon Edwards - "Lay Down Flat"
Professor - "Lay Down Flat" (version)
Frankie Jones - "Gun Fever"
Donovan Phillips - "Gun Fever" (version)