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Forward the Bass: Dub From Randy's 1972-1975 (Blood & Fire, 1998) Forward the Bass -- which re-packages the rare 1975 album Randy's Dub with 5 other dubs from the same time period -- contains inventive dubs recorded at Vincent "Randy" Chin's (founder of VP Records) short-lived but eventful studio. Featuring the mixing talents of Errol Thompson and the musicianship of, well, every friggin' great musician in Jamaica in the '70s, this material has a great sound. The music is simple and yet imaginative, from the bluesy harmonica of "Last of the Jestering" to the whistling and mouth-clicking of "Ordinary Version Chapter 3" to the motor running and tape rewinding sound effects of "Extraordinary Version." However, beyond the first two tracks -- Middle East-flavored versions of Augustus Pablo's "Jaro" -- and the second two tracks, little else is quite as fresh. It's not bad, just not as unique or fulfilling. |
| Track Listing 1. Jaro 2. Maro 3. Ordinary Version Chapter 3 4. Extraordinary Version 5. Wire Dub 6. Shining Dub 7. Easy Come Dub 8. Dubwise Situation 9. Last of the Jestering 10. Oh Jah Dub 11. Sabotage in Dub 12. S-Corner Dub 13. Just Another Dub 14. Upbeat Version 15. Verdict in Dub |
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