Revolution Dub
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Revolution Dub | ||||
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Studio album by Lee Perry & The Upsetters | ||||
Released | November 1975 | |||
Recorded | 1975 | |||
Genre | Dub | |||
Length | 28:79 | |||
Label | Creole | |||
Producer | Lee Perry | |||
Lee Perry & The Upsetters chronology | ||||
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Revolution Dub is an album by Lee Perry & The Upsetters,[1] released in Jamaica in 1975 in very small quantities. It features radical, groundbreaking drum & bass mixes, sound effects (including bizarre excerpts of British comedy recorded from the radio), heavy bass, vocals by Perry himself, and an early use of a drum machine in reggae.
Track listing
All tracks composed by Lee "Scratch" Perry.
Side one
- "Dub Revolution" - 4:26
- "Womans Dub" - 3:28
- "Kojak" - 3:45
- "Doctor on the Go" - 3:59
- "Bush Weed" - 3:48
Side two
- "Dreadlock Talking" - 3:26
- "Own Man" - 1:42
- "Dub the Rhythm" - 3:02
- "Rain Drops" - 3:03
References
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