Revolution Dub
Revolution Dub is a studio album by Lee Perry & The Upsetters,[1] released in Jamaica in 1975 in very small quantities. It features groundbreaking dub mixing, sound effects (including excerpts of British comedy recorded from various radio stations), heavy bass, vocals by Perry himself, and an early use of a drum machine in reggae.
Revolution Dub | ||||
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Studio album by Lee Perry & The Upsetters | ||||
Released | November 1975 | |||
Recorded | 1975 | |||
Genre | Dub | |||
Length | 29:19 | |||
Label | Creole | |||
Producer | Lee Perry | |||
Lee Perry & The Upsetters chronology | ||||
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Track listing
All tracks composed by Lee "Scratch" Perry.
Side one
- "Dub Revolution" – 4:26
- "Woman's Dub" – 3:28
- "Kojak" – 3:45
- "Doctor on the Go" – 3:59
- "Bush Weed" – 3:48
Side two
- "Dreadlock Talking" – 3:26
- "Own Man" – 1:42
- "Dub the Rhythm" – 3:02
- "Rain Drops" – 3:03
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