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Augustus Pablo - Augustus Pablo Meets Lee Perry & The Wailers (Rare Dubs 1970-1971) '2013

Augustus Pablo Meets Lee Perry & The Wailers (Rare Dubs 1970-1971)
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Album name Augustus Pablo Meets Lee Perry & The Wailers (Rare Dubs 1970-1971)
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Date 2013
GenreDub
Play time 44 min
Format / BitrateFLAC Stereo 793 Kbps / 44.1 kHz
MP3 320 Kbps
Media CD
Size 255.98 Mb
Price$2.95
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1. The mighty Lee Perry was the producer many have said, that enticed the best work, both socially, politically and lest we forget musically from Bob Marley and the Wailers Band. This was in no short terms aided by the excellent musicians that would mutate from Lee Perry’s own studio band The Upsetters into what would become The Wailers band itself
2. This set of musicians originally grew out of a group called The Hippy Boys. The core of which consisted of Glenroy Adams on keyboards, Alva ‘Reggie’ Lewis on guitar and brothers Carlton and Aston ‘Familyman’ Barrett on drums and bass respectively. This quartet played on most of the Lee Perry produced Wailers material recorded between 1970 and 1971. When in 1972 Bob Marley needed to put together a touring band to promote his work in Europe the Barrett brothers left and became an integral part of the Wailers band. So, this link between The Upsetters and the Wailers band would under the guidance of Lee Perry produce an outstanding body of music. Recorded at Randy’s Studio 17, as at the time Lee Perry did not have a studio of his own, but on checking out the various studio’s available, opted for Studio 17, liking the vibes it transmitted
3. We have unearthed from this selection of work some rare dubs featuring the fabulous melodica playing of Mr , playing over these classic rhythms and adding a haunting additional feel to these already iconic tunes. On their initial release Lee Perry recognising the strength of the rhythm tracks, planned to release the vocal cuts as one album and the instrumental versions as another release. We at Jamaican Recordings believing in all thing’s rhythm, also think that these cuts in their dubbed form, with the additional flavour of some fine melodica playing, deserved to be listened to in their own right
4. Respect Jah Floyd
5. Tracklist:
6. 1.01 - - Soul Rebel Dub
7. 1.02 - - Don’t Rock My Boat Dub
8. 1.03 - - Corner Stone Dub
9. 1.04 - - Rainbow Country Dub
10. 1.05 - - Screwface Dub
11. 1.06 - - 400 Years Dub
12. 1.07 - - Concrete Jungle Dub
13. 1.08 - - Satisfy My Soul Dub
14. 1.09 - - Its Alright Dub
15. 1.10 - - Put It On Dub
16. 1.11 - - Long Long Winter Dub
17. 1.12 - - Sould Almighty Dub
18. 1.13 - - No Sympathy Dub
19. 1.14 - - Try Me Dub
20. 1.15 - - Keep On Moving Dub

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