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The Rough Guide to Dub

The Rough Guide to Dub
Compilation album by
Various artists
Released15 March 2005
GenreWorld, dub
Length66:27
LabelWorld Music Network
Full series chronology
The Rough Guide to Irish Music
(2005)
The Rough Guide to Dub
(2005)
The Rough Guide to Celia Cruz
(2005)
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The Rough Guide to Dub is a world music compilation album originally released in 2005. Part of the World Music Network Rough Guides series, the release covers the roots of dub music, focusing on the period 1973-1980.[1] Curation was performed by Steve Barrow, co-founder of the record label Blood and Fire, who also compiled The Rough Guide to Reggae and authored its companion book.[2] Phil Stanton, co-founder of the World Music Network, produced the work.[3][4]

Critical reception

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Robert Christgau[1]A-
AllMusic[4]
PopMatters[5]

The album received universal acclaim upon release. Writing for PopMatters, John Bergstrom described it as "the most essential single-disc, multi-artist collection of dub music to be issued to date."[5] Bergstrom's observation that King Tubby and his circle dominate the track-listing was echoed by XLR8R's Jesse Serwer.[6] In the same vein, Rick Anderson of AllMusic pointed out that the tracks come from the vaults of re-issuing label Blood and Fire, causing the album to overlook artists like Augustus Pablo and Scientist, but nonetheless recommended the album.[4] Robert Christgau hit the same note, calling it "less inclusive than the title suggests", but praised the accessibility, a point mirrored by the Sydney Morning Herald's Bruce Elder, who also applauded the recording's "edginess" and "richness".[1][7]

Track listing

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No.TitleArtistLength
1."Ordinary Version Chapter 3"ET & Randy's All Stars2:52
2."Satia"Keith Hudson Meets King Tubby3:09
3."Conquering Dub"Yabby You Meets King Tubby3:20
4."Lightning & Thunder"Morwell Unlimited Meet King Tubby's3:35
5."Shooter Dub"King Tubby & Santic All Stars3:01
6."Behold a Dub"Amanda All Stars & King Tubby3:26
7."Chapter of Money"Aggrovators Meet Prince Jammy2:54
8."Satta Dread Dub"Aggrovators Meet Prince Philip2:35
9."Repatriation Rock"King Tubby Meets Vivian Jackson3:25
10."World Dub: Away With the Bad"King Tubby Meets God Children Band3:33
11."Dub Zone"Ja-Man All Stars Meet King Tubby2:39
12."Wire Dub"ET Meets Skin, Flesh & Bones2:34
13."Noah Sugar Pan"Upsetters3:29
14."No Problem"Horace Andy Meets Prince Jammy3:49
15."Dub the Right Way"King Tubby & Soul Syndicate2:42
16."Down Rhodesia"Inner Circle Meets Maximillian At Channel One3:36
17."Zambia Dub"King Tubby & Yabby You3:32
18."Moses Dub"Revolutionaries3:36
19."Nuclear Bomb"Revolutionaries3:48
20."General Version"Dennis Brown Presents Prince Jammy4:52

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