| 1. The 1970s were a golden age for dub music, with the decade witnessing its humble beginnings through to it becoming a dominant force on the Jamaican music scene |
| 2. Throughout this fascinating evolution were a handful of pioneering sound engineers who transformed the style from relatively simple experimentations in sound to awe-inspiring reggae masterpieces, with their pioneering work continuing to inspire and influence music makers the world over, up until the present day |
| 3. Leading this dub revolution were such seminal figures as King Tubby, Errol Brown, Scientist, Prince Jammy and perennial hitmaker, Errol Thompson, whose work with music impresario Joe Gibbs produced some of the biggest hits of the 1970s and beyond |
| 4. Much of the latter’s dub output from the decade was featured on seven popular long- players that saw issue in Jamaica on Gibbs’s eponymously titled record label between 1974 and 1979, commencing with the experimental, yet hugely influential, ‘Dub Serial’ and ultimately culminating with the suitably titled ‘Majestic Dub’ from five years later |
| 5. Tracklist: |
| 6. 1 01. Ten Commandments |
| 7. 1 02. Majestic Dub |
| 8. 1 03. Social Justice |
| 9. 1 04. Kings of Dub |
| 10. 1 05. Bionic Encounter |
| 11. 1 06. Edward the Eight |
| 12. 1 07. International Treaty |
| 13. 1 08. Martial Law |
| 14. 1 09. Nations of Dub |
| 15. 1 10. Embargo |
| 16. 1 11. Earth Juice |
| 17. 1 12. Hoarding |
| 18. 1 13. Kick to Yu Chin |
| 19. 1 14. Let Go Mi Hand Babylon |
| 20. 1 15. Alan Hit by a Lorry |
| 21. 1 16. Security Force Version |
| 22. 1 17. Jump in the Line |
| 23. 1 18. Arlene Dub |
| 24. 1 19. Infatuation |
| 25. 1 20. Hey You Version |
| 26. 1 21. Pool Style Dub |
| 27. 1 22. Assigned to Love |