PRINCE DOUGLAS - Dub Roots - Vinyl (LP)

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Cat: WACKIES 295LP. Rel: 27 Jun 05
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Side 1 - Track 1. Jam Love (dub) Side 1 - Track 2. Hard Times (dub) Side 1 - Track 3. Let Me Show You (dub) Side 1 - Track 4. Tongue Shall Tell (dub) Side 1 - Track 5. March Down Babylon (dub) Side 2 - Track 1. Sunshine (dub) Side 2 - Track 2. You & Me (dub) Side 2 - Track 3. Morth Of The Border (dub) Side 2 - Track 4. Tribesman (dub)

Engineer Douglas Levy was part of the original Wackies set up from 1974-75, alongside Lloyd Barnes and Jah Upton. For a while he would have his own label - Hamma - within the Bullwackies group; but besides Sugar's International Herb, this 1980 dub album is his finest work. Wackies' fans have been clamouring for its reissue ever since Rhythm & Sound began making the catalogue available again. Many of the rhythms are derived from a tape given to the studio by Sly and Robbie, containing their versions of recent Joe Gibbs hits. And there are brilliant treatments of Tribesman Dub - the rhythm for Tyrone Evans' Black Like Me - and Wayne Jarrett's definitive interpretation of Every Tongue Shall Tell. Elsewhere Jah Batta takes deejay duties - likewise Prince Douglas himself. (And there are lovely skewed graphics by team regular Leslie Moore, self-styled 'LAM International'). But the deadliest cut of all reworks another gift, Steel Pulse's Handsworth Revolution, which arrived in a parcel of records from England the same weekend as the session: March Down Babylon Dub, with Bullwackie himself at the microphone in his Chosen Brothers guise, as steely and apocalyptic as Douglas Levy's fabulous production.