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Dub Side of the Moon (A Reggae Version of Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon)

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Download links and information about Dub Side of the Moon (A Reggae Version of Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon) by Easy Star All - Stars. This album was released in 2003 and it belongs to Jazz, Reggae, Roots Reggae, Dub, World Music genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 57:58 minutes.

Artist: Easy Star All - Stars
Release date: 2003
Genre: Jazz, Reggae, Roots Reggae, Dub, World Music
Tracks: 13
Duration: 57:58
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Speak to Me / Breathe (In the Air) [Featuring Sluggy Ranks] 3:52
2. On the Run 3:23
3. Time (Featuring Corey Harris & Ranking Joe) 6:58
4. The Great Gig In the Sky (Featuring Kirsty Rock) 4:25
5. Money (Featuring Gary "Nesta" Pine & Dollarman) 6:26
6. Us and Them (Featuring Frankie Paul) 7:55
7. Any Colour You Like 3:38
8. Brain Damage (Featuring Dr. Israel) 4:06
9. Eclipse (Featuring the Meditations) 1:52
10. Time Version 3:38
11. Great Dub In the Sky 4:21
12. Step It Pon the Rastaman Scene (Featuring Ranking Joe) 4:02
13. Any Dub You Like 3:22

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Just in case Pink Floyd's 1973 masterpiece Dark Side of the Moon wasn't quite spaced-out enough, thirty years later, a loose collective called Easy Star All-Stars gave us their own unique spin on it, a completely dubbed-out version, saturated with the requisite freaky sound effects, reggae instrumentation, and reverb galore. A tremendous hit both critically and commercially, it has remained on the Billboard Reggae charts ever since, and led to their re-imagining of other classic albums from Radiohead (a revamped OK Computer called Radiodread) as well as the Beatles (Easy Star's Lonely Hearts Dub Band). This follow-up is decidedly more dub than Floyd, with a diverse assortment of producers (Mad Professor, Dubmatix, Groove Corporation, Dreadzone, Alchemist, and many others) contributing some exceptional remixes. Don't miss "Us and Them," "Time," On the Run," and "Step It Pon the Rastaman Scene."