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Dub Sound and Power

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Download links and information about Dub Sound and Power by Christafari. This album was released in 1999 and it belongs to Gospel, Reggae genres. It contains 18 tracks with total duration of 01:13:15 minutes.

Artist: Christafari
Release date: 1999
Genre: Gospel, Reggae
Tracks: 18
Duration: 01:13:15
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Dub Inna De Night 5:45
2. Dub of My Life 5:42
3. Babylon Has Fallen 2:54
4. Dubbing on the Frontline 7:13
5. Lift Him up and Dub It up Daily 5:22
6. Render Your Dub 4:06
7. Why You Ago Look? (A Cappella) 1:51
8. Selassie Say II (Interlude) 0:42
9. Why You Ago Dub? 3:41
10. Emancipation Dub-The-Nation 5:17
11. My Other Radio (Interlude) 0:50
12. The Dub's so Nice 5:04
13. Dub and Fire 5:22
14. Thief Inna De Night (A Cappella Interlude) 0:20
15. Everyday Dubbing 4:34
16. How You Fe Dub Me? 5:02
17. As the Dub Goes By 4:18
18. Dub Sound&Power 5:12

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The dubwise companion to Christafari's powerful Word Sound & Power album is quite good, but most aficionados of dub may find it just a bit lackluster. Both the credit for its generally high sonic quality and the blame for its lack of inspiration can be laid at the feet of engineer Jim Fox, a true friend of modern roots reggae who has produced fine albums by Israel Vibration, Big Mountain, the Melodians, and many others, but whose dub treatments tend to sound a bit sterile. Despite some laudably creative gestures here on tracks like "Dub Inna de Night" and the bass-heavy "Render Your Dub," the overall sound would have benefited from a little bit of roughening around the edges. Recommended primarily to those who loved Word Sound & Power; those who are just looking for a good dub album would do better to start with some vintage King Tubby or Augustus Pablo.