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Dub Party

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Download links and information about Dub Party by Mikey Dread. This album was released in 1995 and it belongs to Reggae, Dub, Theatre/Soundtrack genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 01:04:52 minutes.

Artist: Mikey Dread
Release date: 1995
Genre: Reggae, Dub, Theatre/Soundtrack
Tracks: 16
Duration: 01:04:52
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Dub Party 4:00
2. Buh Yah Kah 5:02
3. Sound Check 3:33
4. Tourist Dub 4:11
5. Hail Selassie Centenary Dub 4:16
6. Special Request Dub 4:08
7. Joyride 4:14
8. Everyday Dub 3:58
9. Cover Dub 3:55
10. Mother's Day Dub 3:50
11. Ragamuffin Style 3:15
12. Womanizer Dubtract 3:00
13. Commercial Dub 4:16
14. Impulsive Emotions Dub 4:05
15. Cherrypie 4:31
16. Black Supremacy for South Africa 4:38

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Mikey Dread came to international prominence as a producer for the Clash in the early '80s, after his "Dread at the Control" radio show made him a star in Jamaica. Mikey is one of the more heavy-handed dub producers, and his solo albums are typically laden with ten-ton bass and dripping echo. His singing voice is something of an acquired taste, but for those with adventurous tastes, his work is some of the most exciting in reggae. "Dub Party" finds him working in a style similar to that of the African Anthem albums he made for RAS a while back (and recycling a few of the same tracks, as well). The musicians vary and a few tracks are synthesized; several of the numbers feature Mikey's rather nasal singing voice. All are at least pretty good, and many are excellent. Not quite as essential as the Niney the Observer album that ROIR released at around the same time, but much better than average.