Rockers Meets King Tubby in a Firehouse
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Rockers Meets King Tubby In a Firehouse | |||||
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Studio album by Augustus Pablo | |||||
Released | 1980 | ||||
Recorded | King Tubby's, 1980 | ||||
Genre | Dub | ||||
Label | Yard 43100 Walboomer's Music | ||||
Producer | King Tubby | ||||
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Rockers Meets King Tubby In a Firehouse, is a dub album by Augustus Pablo and King Tubby, released in 1980. 'Rockers' was a commonly used nickname given to Pablo. It features Mickey 'Boo' Richards, Leroy Wallace and Albert Malawi on drums, Robbie Shakespeare on bass guitar, and Earl "Chinna" Smith on guitar. Pablo produced the album and played piano, organ, and melodica. The album was recorded at King Tubby's Studio. "Fire House" is a reference to the Waterhouse section of Kingston, where King Tubby's studio was located. Prince Jammy also made contributions to this album but goes uncredited.
The album has been released on several different labels, often with slightly different track lists.
[edit] Track Listing
- "Rockers Meet King Tubby In a Firehouse"
- "Short Man Dub"
- "Zion Is A Home"
- "Dub In a Matthews Lane Arena"
- "Jah Says Dub"
- "Son of Jah Dub"
- "Simeon Tradition"
- "Selassie I Dub"
- "Jah Moulty Ital Sip"
[edit] Personnel
- Augustus Pablo – Melodica, piano, clavinet, organ, producer
- Robbie Shakespeare – Bass
- Junior Dan – Bass
- Michael Taylor – Bass
- Bugsy – Bass
- Mikey Boo Richards – Drums
- Albert Malawi – Drums
- Leroy Horsemouth Wallace – Drums
- Earl "Chinna" Smith – Guitar
- Dalton Brownie – Guitar
- Fazal Prendergast – Guitar
- Cleon – Guitar
- Deadly Headly – Trumpet