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Dub Outernational

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Download links and information about Dub Outernational by The Bush Chemists. This album was released in 1996 and it belongs to Reggae, Dancehall, World Music genres. It contains 15 tracks with total duration of 57:44 minutes.

Artist: The Bush Chemists
Release date: 1996
Genre: Reggae, Dancehall, World Music
Tracks: 15
Duration: 57:44
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Dub Exploitation 3:24
2. Got to Be Conscious 4:00
3. Show Them the Way 3:47
4. Give Thanks & Praise 3:42
5. Let Us Know Dub 3:29
6. Teaching of Love 3:59
7. Survival Dub 3:43
8. Armagideon Dub 3:53
9. Cultural Dub 3:52
10. Dub Outernational 3:47
11. Searching Dub 3:50
12. Watchful Dub 4:04
13. Pure & Clean 4:36
14. Roots, Rock, Reggae 3:56
15. Righteous Dub 3:42

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Dub Outernational is the first domestic U.S. release from U.K. dub specialists Bush Chemists. The entire album was recorded in member Dougie Wardrop's attic, and the music could be best described as a combination of futuristic sounds with a classic reggae production. Essentially a compilation of remixed favorites from past releases (they've done albums for the Conscious Sounds, Universal Egg, and Centry labels over the years), Dub Outernational is appealing to both the newcomer and the longtime fan. Each track slides into the next, almost playing like a continuous hour-long composition — "Show Them the Way" is a work of spirituality, while "Dub Exploitation," "Roots, Rock, Reggae," and the title track are all slinky, liquid-sounding dubs.