Dub Playlist (2 Discs)
The attributions are all very confusing. Some of the songs are attributed to the original singers who issued the singles; some are attributed to the producers who originally made the song; and some are attributed to the dub engineer (Tubby, Scientist, Philip Smart, Jammy). The question of who is the artist of this material, pointedly, has no clear answer. That in itself shows you what happens to intellectual property in postmodernism. Adrian Sherwood and Mad Prof (Neil Fraser) are British producers of the early eighties (to the present) who took up the mantle and innovated digital techniques.
King Tubby, "Tubby on the Throne"
Dub Syndicate (Adrian Sherwood), "Empires Falling"
King Tubby, "Dubbing My Way"
Augustus Pablo, "King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown"
Scientist, "De Materialize"
Wackie's, "Addis Ababa Dub" (from African Roots, volume 1)
Scientist, "Red Shift"
Lee "Scratch" Perry, "Super Ape"
Keith Hudson, "Black Heart"
Lee Perry, "Zion Dub"
Augustus Pablo, "Satta Dub"
Mad Professor, "Systematic Dub"
Augustus Pablo, "Vibrate On (Version)"
Yabby You, "Chant Jah Victory"
Yabby You, "Jah Victory Dub"
Errol Thompson, "Extraordinary Version"
Philip Smart, "Cool This Dub"
Dub Syndicate "Hard and Tuff"
Prince Jammy, "Dub There"
Augustus "Gussie" Clarke, "Murderer"
Lee Perry, "Noah Sugar Pan"
Augustus "Gussie" Clarke, "Black Foundation"
King Tubby, "King Tubby's Badness Dub"
Lloyd's All-Stars, "Dread Dub"
Glen Brown, "Realise (Version)"
Wackie's, "Wackie Rock Tune" (from African Roots, volume 1)
Dub Syndicate, "Tremolo Dub"
Mad Professor, "Masquerade Dub"
Keith Hudson, "Michael Talbot Affair"
Glen Brown, "Tel Aviv Drums"
The attributions are all very confusing. Some of the songs are attributed to the original singers who issued the singles; some are attributed to the producers who originally made the song; and some are attributed to the dub engineer (Tubby, Scientist, Philip Smart, Jammy). The question of who is the artist of this material, pointedly, has no clear answer. That in itself shows you what happens to intellectual property in postmodernism. Adrian Sherwood and Mad Prof (Neil Fraser) are British producers of the early eighties (to the present) who took up the mantle and innovated digital techniques.
King Tubby, "Tubby on the Throne"
Dub Syndicate (Adrian Sherwood), "Empires Falling"
King Tubby, "Dubbing My Way"
Augustus Pablo, "King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown"
Scientist, "De Materialize"
Wackie's, "Addis Ababa Dub" (from African Roots, volume 1)
Scientist, "Red Shift"
Lee "Scratch" Perry, "Super Ape"
Keith Hudson, "Black Heart"
Lee Perry, "Zion Dub"
Augustus Pablo, "Satta Dub"
Mad Professor, "Systematic Dub"
Augustus Pablo, "Vibrate On (Version)"
Yabby You, "Chant Jah Victory"
Yabby You, "Jah Victory Dub"
Errol Thompson, "Extraordinary Version"
Philip Smart, "Cool This Dub"
Dub Syndicate "Hard and Tuff"
Prince Jammy, "Dub There"
Augustus "Gussie" Clarke, "Murderer"
Lee Perry, "Noah Sugar Pan"
Augustus "Gussie" Clarke, "Black Foundation"
King Tubby, "King Tubby's Badness Dub"
Lloyd's All-Stars, "Dread Dub"
Glen Brown, "Realise (Version)"
Wackie's, "Wackie Rock Tune" (from African Roots, volume 1)
Dub Syndicate, "Tremolo Dub"
Mad Professor, "Masquerade Dub"
Keith Hudson, "Michael Talbot Affair"
Glen Brown, "Tel Aviv Drums"