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Dub In the Roots Tradition (Digital Only)

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Download links and information about Dub In the Roots Tradition (Digital Only) by The Scientist. This album was released in 1996 and it belongs to Electronica, Reggae, Dub genres. It contains 15 tracks with total duration of 48:12 minutes.

Artist: The Scientist
Release date: 1996
Genre: Electronica, Reggae, Dub
Tracks: 15
Duration: 48:12
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. King Tubby's Answer 3:21
2. Dub Bible 2:53
3. Dub 16 3:51
4. Pick Up the Dub 3:29
5. Don't Rush the Dub 2:57
6. No Dub Island 3:07
7. Love You Dub 3:22
8. When I Love Dub 2:43
9. See a Dub Face 3:05
10. One Man Dub 3:30
11. Sunshine Version 3:31
12. Dub Livity 3:27
13. Babylon Fight Dub 2:52
14. African Daughter Dub 3:12
15. Home Version 2:52

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Leave it to the people at Blood and Fire to find the long-thought-lost recordings Scientist made in the mid- to late '70s under the supervision of Don Mais. Some of these recordings were mixed by Scientist when he was 16 and offer proof of his audaciously creative mind. Helping his mixology along is that the music was supplied by two of the most formidable session bands in Jamaica, the Soul Syndicate (featuring guitarist Chinna Smith), and the Roots Radics band (featuring the grumbling bass of Earl "Flabba" Holt). But it's the Scientist and his reverb and echo delays that turns this into a dancehall party, a trip that is long, strange and unforgettable.