All these tracks start HEAVY like you think its heavy but then it gets harder and then you know the real heavy. This Drum and Bass is dangerous, I'm supervised its still legal.
Bought this c.1975, left home and brother loaned it to someone and never seen it since. Still a classic, restrained and not trying to pull every stop out.
Arranged By - Aston 'Family Man' Barrett, Keith Hudson Backing Band - The Soul Syndicate featuring Bass - Aston 'Family Man' Barrett, George 'Fully' Fullwood Drums - Carlton 'Santa' Davis, Carlton 'Carly' Barrett Guitar - Earl 'Chinna' Smith Rhythm Guitar, Lead Guitar - Albert Valentine 'Tony' Chin Keyboards - Bernard 'Touter' Harvey, George 'Fully' Fullwood, Keith Sterling Melodica - Augustus Pablo Producer - Keith Hudson Recorded At - Harry J's Recording Studio 1974 Mixed At - Harry J's Recording Studio Mastered At - The Soundmasters Manufactured By - VP Records Distributed By - VP Records From liner notes: Track 1, "Pick A Dub", the riddim was previously used by Keith Hudson for "We Will Make It Up". Track 2, "Black heart" was originally used for "Fight On, Fight On" and "True To My Heart". Track 4,cd "Don't Move" is based on Keith Hudson's previously unreleased track "Be Still", a version of a song originally recorded in 1962 by Derrick Morgan. Tracks 7 and 18, "In The Rain", was first recorded by The Dramatics in 1972. Tracks 9 and 10, "Black Right" and "Satta", were originally sung by The Abyssinians as "Declaration of Rights" (Studio One) and "Satta Amasa Gana" (Clinch). Track 15, "Addis Ababa", also known as "Place In Africa", is an interpretation of the American folk blues standard "House Of The Rising Sun". Track 19, "Don't think about me", was first released on Mafia in 1973. Track 20, "Still Water (Love)" was a hit for The Four Tops in 1970.
3 last tracks from liner notes are in 2nd bonus disc (Voice Dub) and im still trying to find riddim for part A on "Black Right", part B is "Declaration Of Rights" (ABYSSINIANS) as it says.
Family Man genius bass player, it's a cliche` but, It's as much about what he doesn't play as what he does. I love Robbie and Flabba and many more but no one lays it down like Fam
Possibly the coolest album in the history of music
All these tracks start HEAVY like you think its heavy but then it gets harder and then you know the real heavy. This Drum and Bass is dangerous, I'm supervised its still legal.
First time I heard this. It's already in my top five dub albums ever. Rough but beautiful. My neighbours are going to grow to love this.
Bought this c.1975, left home and brother loaned it to someone and never seen it since. Still a classic, restrained and not trying to pull every stop out.
Arranged By - Aston 'Family Man' Barrett, Keith Hudson
Backing Band - The Soul Syndicate
featuring
Bass - Aston 'Family Man' Barrett, George 'Fully' Fullwood
Drums - Carlton 'Santa' Davis, Carlton 'Carly' Barrett
Guitar - Earl 'Chinna' Smith
Rhythm Guitar, Lead Guitar - Albert Valentine 'Tony' Chin
Keyboards - Bernard 'Touter' Harvey, George 'Fully' Fullwood, Keith Sterling
Melodica - Augustus Pablo
Producer - Keith Hudson
Recorded At - Harry J's Recording Studio 1974
Mixed At - Harry J's Recording Studio
Mastered At - The Soundmasters
Manufactured By - VP Records
Distributed By - VP Records
From liner notes:
Track 1, "Pick A Dub", the riddim was previously used by Keith Hudson for "We Will Make It Up".
Track 2, "Black heart" was originally used for "Fight On, Fight On" and "True To My Heart".
Track 4,cd "Don't Move" is based on Keith Hudson's previously unreleased track "Be Still", a version of a song originally recorded in 1962 by Derrick Morgan.
Tracks 7 and 18, "In The Rain", was first recorded by The Dramatics in 1972.
Tracks 9 and 10, "Black Right" and "Satta", were originally sung by The Abyssinians as "Declaration of Rights" (Studio One) and "Satta Amasa Gana" (Clinch).
Track 15, "Addis Ababa", also known as "Place In Africa", is an interpretation of the American folk blues standard "House Of The Rising Sun".
Track 19, "Don't think about me", was first released on Mafia in 1973.
Track 20, "Still Water (Love)" was a hit for The Four Tops in 1970.
3 last tracks from liner notes are in 2nd bonus disc (Voice Dub) and im still trying to find riddim for part A on "Black Right", part B is "Declaration Of Rights" (ABYSSINIANS) as it says.
Superb, classic dubs👊💯
May all our actions bring us closer to the glory of God
Never forget this classic
melodias únicas e a magia do reggae viva eternamente...
One of my favourites of the 1970s. Love the dub mix & superb drumming.
I'm 10 years old and all my friends go to sunday school, but my church is the chalice
Yes
Family Man genius bass player, it's a cliche` but, It's as much about what he doesn't play as what he does. I love Robbie and Flabba and many more but no one lays it down like Fam
Famili es the best.... !!!!
strumbolli looking for pick a dub A side and Back side A a b by Keith Hudson... To any body out there please send me a copy of the album please
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yep
Respect. Now I know how Trotsky felt.
Nice Up Da Place. 😀
one drop - family man