Tommy McCook (feat. Bobby Ellis)
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Artist: | Tommy McCook |
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Release date: | 2005 |
Genre: | Reggae, Roots Reggae, Dub |
Tracks: | 17 |
Duration: | 01:00:20 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | Militant Salute At Tubbys | 4:34 |
2. | Movement of His Majesty (feat. Helen Lindsay) | 4:40 |
3. | Rocking Jamboree (feat. Sammy Dread) | 3:40 |
4. | African Roots (feat. Helen Lindsay) | 3:29 |
5. | Smiling Rockers | 3:29 |
6. | Skanking Rockers | 3:52 |
7. | A Version I Can Feel (feat. Johnny Ringo) | 3:17 |
8. | Behold Dis Ya Dub of Class | 3:17 |
9. | Dance With Me | 3:28 |
10. | A Gigantic Dub | 2:28 |
11. | A Dancing Dub | 3:26 |
12. | Hot Lava | 5:14 |
13. | Riding West | 2:47 |
14. | Hop, Skip & Rock | 2:47 |
15. | A Loving Melody | 3:26 |
16. | Mighty Gates of Gaza (feat. Helen Lindsay) | 3:05 |
17. | Duke of Earl | 3:21 |
Details
[Edit]Although his best-known work will undoubtedly always be his recordings with the Skatalites, Jamaican tenor saxophonist Tommy McCook left an impressive legacy under his own name, including several sides tracked with trumpeter Bobby Ellis for producer Bunny Lee in the mid-'70s, several of which are collected here. With the crackerjack rhythm section of Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare on board, and with mixes by King Tubby and Prince Jammy, these are vintage low-key, mellow, and late- night instrumental dubs that are as soothing as they are slightly off-kilter and eerie. Fun stuff.