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Oct 18, 2010. Simmer Down At Studio One Vol 1 01. Who Colt The Game (Dub Version) Bob Marley & The Wailers. 2011-04-10 By Z on The Bob Marley.
Next is a questionable entry, Bob Marley – The Secret Blackwell Dubs. Apparently it came straight out of the Island vaults some time around the turn of the century. To the best of my knowledge it is not commercially available. These are believed to be true Marley dubs (all of the tracks contain snippets of his lead vocal plus the Wailers & the I Threes background vocals).
However, some are dubs to remixes of the 'official' releases, most notably 'She's Gone' & 'Exodus'. Some of these may have been released on Island 7'ers as the b-side of the more well-known vocal versions (1972s 'Rock it Babe' b/w 'Rock it Version'??? For example). Next, directly from the horse’s mouth, so to neigh, is the Island/Tuff Gong official In Dub, Vol, 1.
The versions vary widely in style & with virtually no production information or mixing credits, it is hard to place when they may have been recorded. The digital delay flutter of 'One Love/People Get Ready Dub' or 'Three Little Birds Dub' suggests post-80s studio trickery while 'Waiting in Vain Dub' has a more subdued grit of classic 70s dub style. Although there's nothing as raw, saturated, or genius as the pioneering 70s productions of King Tubby or Lee Perry, dub champion Scientist contributes a new mix of 'Lively Up Yourself' (known here as 'Lively Up Your Dub'), heavy with stereo-panned delay, triggered drums, & fragmented horns. But I’m just not completely satisfied with the Nesta Dub so far.
Decide for one last mega-dose of Marley Dub, I’d go back to the earlier days of B&tWs. The singles that Bob Marley & the Wailers cut for Lee 'Scratch' Perry's Upsetter label in the late 60s & early 70s are among some of the most historically significant in reggae. On The Complete Upsetters box set is some true Dub from one of the Triumvirate working with the soon-to-be King of Reggae.
I tried to gather together all the Dub Versions that L'S'P & the Upsetters did with Robert Nesta Marley & the other boys & girls. It ended up being a lot, so I’ve made Volumes Here & Now.
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