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Flashing Echo: Trojan in Dub 1970-1980

 
Album Review: Flashing Echo: Trojan in Dub 1970-1980

  • Artist: Various Artists
  • Release Date: November 19, 2002
  • Type: Collection (various artists), Compilation (best of), Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Reggae

Review

Say what you like about Trojan's marked tendency to recycle endlessly its seemingly bottomless vault of classic reggae recordings -- the label still manages frequently to produce excellent compilations from those vaults, and Flashing Echo: Trojan in Dub 1970-1980, a two-disc historical overview of dub, is one of its best efforts. The 41 tracks on this album are presented chronologically, beginning with several numbers from 1970 (not the earliest examples of dub on record, but the beginning of the genre's mature phase) and ending with 1980 (after which the influence of dub began to fade as dancehall reggae, with its heavier rhythms and earthier concerns, began to take over the scene). The program includes material by all of dub's most celebrated exponents: producers Joe Gibbs, Rupie Edwards, and Bunny Lee, instrumental wizards Augustus Pablo and Sly Dunbar, and dub specialists King Tubby, Lee "Scratch" Perry, and Linval Thompson, among many others. There is not a single weak track on the album, which includes such undisputed classics as the Upsetters' "Callying Butt" (a dub version of "Bush Weed Corn Trash"), Rupie Edwards' "Ire Feelings" (the rhythm of which became the basis of many great reggae singles), and Prince Jammy's "Jammin' for Survival" (a cut of the Morwells' "Kingston 12 Toughie"). By not focusing on the work of a single producer, as dub compilations tend to do, Flashing Echo gives the listener a true overview of the kaleidoscopic variety of instrumental reggae being created in Kingston's recording studios during reggae's most important decade, and the chronological presentation makes it easy to follow the music's development during that period. Unfortunately, the label missed a great opportunity by using Harry Hornby's personal essay on growing up as a reggae fan in Britain for the liner notes, instead of offering a historical essay that newcomers to the music could have used as an introduction. It would also have been handy to have a list of the vocal versions on which each of these dubs are based. Still, this is an invaluable musical document and tons of fun, besides. Strongly recommended, especially to newcomers to the genre. ~ Rick Anderson, All Music Guide

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Best of Studio One, Vol. 2: Full Up, Best of Studio One, Rough Guide to Reggae, History of Trojan Records, Vol. 2: 1972-1995, Respect to Studio One, Best of Studio One, Vol. 1, 20 Reggae Classics, Vol. 2: Inspiration Continues, King Kong Compilation: The Historic Reggae Recordings, Soul Rebels

Tracks



CD 1

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Pop a Top Lynford Anderson Andy Capp (2:19)
Kinky Mood Lee "Scratch" Perry The Upsetters (2:46)
Jumping Dick (2:51)
Phantom Clancy Eccles Dynamites (2:40)
Voodoo The Hippy Boys (3:12)
More Dub, Chapter 2 Joe Gibbs (3:09)
Flashing Echo Leo Graham (3:15)
Concrete Rock (3:06)
What Did You Say [Version] (2:41)
Rejoicing Skank Lee "Scratch" Perry The Upsetters (3:20)
This Is the Hardest Version E. Lee Aggrovators (2:47)
Rebel Dance (2:55)
Dubbing the Chariot (4:00)
Ire Feelings (Leggo Skanga) Rupie Edwards (3:46)
Arabian Dub Treasure Isle All Stars (2:29)
I Trim the Barber E. Lee, John Holt King Tubby (3:06)
Dubbing in the Back Seat Lee "Scratch" Perry The Upsetters (3:21)
Big Rip Off Augustus Pablo (3:12)
Straight to Channel One Head Edward Lee Aggrovators (3:47)
One Trainload of Dub (3:22)
Callying Butt Lee "Scratch" Perry The Upsetters (3:45)
Crabbit Version Bunny Lee (2:34)


CD 2

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Ganja Harry Johnson (3:23)
Find a Dub Aggrovators (3:49)
Funny Feeling Dub Dennis Brown Dennis Brown (3:12)
Rockers Dub Joe Gibbs Joe Gibbs (2:45)
Guidance (Lyrics) (3:12)
Channel One Is a Joker Bunny Lee Aggrovators (3:35)
Jamaican Calley [Version] Linval Thompson Linval Thompson (3:46)
Leggo Beast Gregory Isaacs Gregory Isaacs (3:37)
Rock Me in Dub Linval Thompson Linval Thompson (3:22)
Dubbing Sandra Lee "Scratch" Perry The Upsetters (5:46)
Fist of Fury Lloyd James Prince Jammy (3:04)
Ball of Fire Bim Sherman (4:01)
Jammin' for Survival (7:03)
Babylon Wrong Dub Ashanti Waugh (3:15)
King Tubby's Rockers (5:19)
Won't You Come Home Dub (3:30)
Out of Order Dub Prince Jammy & The Aggrovators (5:50)
Marijuana Jah Thomas Sly & the Revolutionaries (2:42)
Time Is Cold Dub Scientist (3:11)
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