Tommy McCook & The Supersonics - Pleasure Dub (Pressure Sounds) CD & LP
Tommy McCook & The Supersonics - Pleasure Dub (Pressure Sounds)
Duke Reid died from cancer in 1974 and his nephew, Errol Brown, who had been a junior engineer at Treasure Isle and who would go on to become one of the key engineers at Bob Marley's Tuff Gong Studio, took over the studio controls. He mixed three dub albums at Treasure Isle that dressed down and dubbed up some of the best of the Bond Street catalogue. Snatches of the original vocals were woven in and out of mixes that sound as fresh and as vital today as they did when they were first released, both in their original sixties incarnations and their seventies counteractions. "Treasure Dub Volume One" and "Treasure Dub Volume Two" have been available in various incarnations ever since. However, "PLEASURE DUB", the best of the set featuring Errol Brown's cuts to rock steady classics such as "The Right Track" by Phyllis Dillon, "The Tide Is High" and "Riding On A High & Windy Way" from The Paragons and "Things You Say You Love" by The Jamaicans has never been re-pressed since its initial release. "PLEASURE DUB" is a record we have wanted to release for a long, long time and we are all delighted to be able to finally add a Treasure Isle album to the Pressure Sounds catalogue.
1.Tracking Dub 2.Love Dub 3.Dub With Strings 4.Lift Off 5.Ride De Dub 6.Rema Skank 7.Bond Street Rock 8.Many Questions 9.The Attorney 10.Silver Hour 11.Twilight Rock 12.Dreads Leaving Babylon 13.Side Walk Doctor CD only 14.I Shave The Barber CD only 15.Barbering CD only 16.Seven Eleven (7-11) CD only 17.I See Your Face Version CD only 18.Scrubit (featuring Lizzy) CD only Get at Conch on CD or LP
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