Niney The Observer Allstars At King Tubby's - Dubbing With The Observer - LP Vinyl

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SKU:
b0015
UPC:
5060135761264

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Album:
Dubbing With The Observer
Artist:
Niney The Observer Allstars At King Tubby's
Format:
12" Vinyl
UPC:
5060135761264

Description

Niney The Observer's first dub album Dubbing with the Observer (1975) was cut at King Tubby's Studio with Tubby himself reworking Niney's rhythms and adding his magic as only he could do!<br/> Niney The Observer (b. Winston Holness, 1951 Montego Bay, Jamaica) by the early '70s had forged a successful working partnership with singer Dennis Brown, cutting some of his best songs and adding a more rootsy element to the singer's sound -- songs such as "Westbound Train," "No More Will I Roam," and "I Am the Conqueror," to name but a few. Niney also cut a hit for Ken Boothe ("Silver Words") and two other singers that he had grown up with, Max Romeo ("That Was Love") and Delroy Wilson ("Halfway Up the Stairs"). It was these tracks and a few other Dennis Brown-worked rhythms that Niney took to King Tubby's studio at 18 Drumilly Avenue, Kingston 11, with the intention to let Tubby remix and enhance the rhythms, Tubby-style.
A1Rebel Dance
A2Casanova Dub
A3Silver Bullet
A4Rasta Locks
A5Dubbing With The Observer
A6Sir Niney's Rock
B1Jam Down
B2Parade Dub
B3Youth Man
B4Turntable Dub
B5Corn Man
B6Mister D.Brown Skank
B7Rema Dub