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Dub Like Dirt 1975-1977
1999 2x Vinyl
Dub

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Simply Vinyl, Blood & Fire
bass [included] Lloyd Parks
bass [included] Robbie Shakespeare
compiled by, liner notes Steve Barrow
design David Smith
drums [included] Carlton "Santa" Davis
drums [included] Lowell Dunbar
guitar [included] Bo-Pee Bowen
guitar [included] Cornell Campbell
guitar [included] Earl "Chinna" Smith
guitar [included] Tony Chin
keyboards [included] Ansel Collins
keyboards [included] Bernard "Touter" Harvey
keyboards [included] Errol Nelson
keyboards [included] Jackie Mittoo
keyboards [included] Johnny Clarke
keyboards [included] Ossie Hibbert
keyboards [included] Winston Wright
liner notes Joseph Cotton
mastered by, edited by Kevin Metcalfe
tracks a1-a4, b1 mixed by King Tubby
tracks b1-b4, c2-c4, d1-d4 mixed by Prince Jammy
percussion [included] Barnabas
percussion [included] Noel "Scully" Simms
percussion [included] Uziah "Sticky" Thompson
performer The Aggrovators
photography by Brian Jahn
photography by Dave Hendley
photography by Tero Kaski
producer Bunny Lee
saxophone [included] "Deadly" Headley Bennett
saxophone [included] Lennox Brown
technician [digital restoration] Andrew Walter
trombone [included] Vin Gordon
trumpet [included] Bobby Ellis
tracks a1-a3, b3, b4, c2-c4, d1-d4 written-by Edward O'Sullivan Lee
Phonographic Copyright (p) Blood & Fire Limited
Copyright (c) Blood & Fire Limited
Mixed At King Tubby's Studio
Remastered At Abbey Road Studios
Mastered At The Soundmasters
Edited At The Soundmasters
Designed At Intro (11)
Published By Westbury Music
Published By EMI Virgin Music Ltd.
Published By Woodwater Music
Published By Copyright Control
Includes insert sheet

This Compilation ℗1999 Blood and Fire Ltd. ©1999 Blood and Fire Ltd.

A1: The B-side to Leroy Smart's Mr Smart (Total Sound Ja 45, 1975). There are two more versions; a Phillip Smart one called Exalted Dub on [m=37091] and a U Brown version Live as One on [m=160144]
A2: The dub to Horace Andy's Guiding Star / Dub Star and was also used for deejay Tappa Zukies Jah Is My Guiding Star / Guiding Dub
A3: Horace Andy's [m=246122] rhythm was also used for Jah Stitch's Raggamuffin (on [m=37265]) and Barry Brown's Politician. This dub was mixed for Barry Brown's vocal cut.
A4: A dub of Johnny Clarke's Them Never Love Poor Marcus. It's also slighty longer cut than previously released versions and has more spring reverb than the Jamaican 45 B-side.
B1: A previously unreleased cut of Johnny Clarke's version of the Burning Spear classic. Mixed by King Tubby or Phillip Smart.
B2: A version of Johnny Clarke's Stealing that appeared on the Bar Bell label in Jamaica. The loop of this later used on Luciano's [m=352439] amongst others.
B3: The B-side to Cornell Campbell's Jah Jah A Go Beat Them (Jackpot 45, 1976).
B4: The B-side to Cornell Campbell's Have Mercy Oh Jah (Weed Beat 45, 1977).
C1: A dub mixed at King Tubby's in 1976 by Pat Kelly.
C2: The B-side to Cornell Campell's 1977 hit (The Investigator)
C3: The B-side to Johnny Clarke's Wanti Wanti Can't Getti (Weed Beat Ja 45, 1977).
C4: A dub mixed by Prince Jammy.
D1: A dub mixed by Prince Jammy.
D2: The B-side to Dennis Alcapone's Six Million Dollar Man. The rhythm was also used for Leroy Smart's [m=659813] and Johnny Clarke's cover of the original song. Two further versions can be found on [m=21585].
D3: The B-side to Vin Gordon's Memories Of Don De (Jaguar 12 Discomix, 1977).
D4: Taken from a 45 by Count Shelley in the UK, and a 45 by Jack Mittoo in Canada.

Publishing:
Westbury Music Ltd, except:
A4: EMI Virgin Music Ltd
B1: Copyright Control
B2: MCPS
C1: Woodwater Music Ltd

Liner notes:
Steve Barrow, February 1999
Joseph Cotton aka Jah Walton, Berlin, 4th Feb 1999

Digital restoration by Andy Walter @ Room 63, Abbey Road Studios

Labels are facsimile of those used on Bunny Lee's [l61449] label


Barcode: 6 43346 02601 5
Barcode: 643346026015 (Scanned)
Rights Society: MCPS



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