12/21/08

Dub Fi Junjo : Roots Radics

This dub/instrumental album was released in 2000 on Tabou (France) and is a type of tribute album to the late Henry Junjo Lawes who was killed in England in 1999. He worked a ton with the Roots Radics in the seventies, helping transition the sound of the time from roots to the rub-a-dub of the eighties. When you listen to this CD you'll find yourself recognizing the instrumental tracks from your favorite artists such as Israel Vibration. The Dub on this CD is very clean, very good sound quality, and totally professional. My favorites on this disc are #2 (Leggo de Dub), #4 (Rocking Miss D), and #8 (Mash Dub). Daweh Congo has used versions very close to Leggo de Dub and Mash Dub for his tracks Herb Tree and Human Rights & Justice. Human Rights & Justice is one of my all time favorite discs and I've already done a post on it - check it out !!

1 comment:

rastaman said...

very cool!
your favorites...........
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