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Cornell Campbell Meets Leroy Smart At Dub Station

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Download links and information about Cornell Campbell Meets Leroy Smart At Dub Station by King Tubby. This album was released in 1996 and it belongs to Reggae, World Music genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 33:01 minutes.

Artist: King Tubby
Release date: 1996
Genre: Reggae, World Music
Tracks: 11
Duration: 33:01
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Roots Of Dub (King Tubby) (featuring Cornell Campbell) 3:14
2. Hijack The Barber Dub (King Tubby) (featuring Cornell Campbell) 3:17
3. The Immortal Dub 3:14
4. Love Version 3:01
5. A Dancing Roots Version 2:35
6. Channel One Feel It 2:56
7. Rock On Time Dub 3:22
8. Heartless Dub 3:12
9. Move Yah 2:32
10. Everybody Needs Dub 2:56
11. Nice Rasta Dub 2:42

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King Tubby's Meets Scientist at Dub Station is another master-and-apprentice collaboration. Scientist helps King Tubby update his style to fit the '80s and reggae's digital era. Roots fans will cringe at the digitalized version of the Upsetters' "Return to Django," but much of the album is solid dub with more sonic effects than the average '70s dub album. The dubs work well because the effects that are used don't clutter the tracks. The touches King Tubby and Scientist put on the instrumentals are subtle and well placed. The third track, "Ghetto Dub," is by far the masterpiece of the album. The fuzz-tone guitar is worked and effected, locking up the bass and drums. "Ghetto Dub" alone stands as a reason to buy the album. Reggae and fuzz-toned guitar go together incredibly well, but the combination was not overly used on roots or digital records. King Tubby's Meets Scientist at Dub Station is a consistent album that bridges the gap between King Tubby's roots records and Scientist's electronic dubs.