
sampson / king tubby - god is love / drums of love / raw horn of the congo - digikiller - vinyl

DKR 245 - 98319 - us12' - €14.50
New Copy
Genre: Reggae / Dub
1. God is Love
2. Roots Sound and Quality DUB
3. Drums of Love (STEREO MIX Discomix Version)
4. Raw Horn Of The Congo




At long last, in proper quality and officially licensed, here's a pair of records long worked at, historically important, largely unheard, and most of all, musically brilliant. Above all, the dub mixes on these records are known among connoisseurs as being among a handful which can not only be considered a definitive King Tubby's style statement, but also among the most radical, transformative and forward thinking mixes ever committed to tape by the King himself. This is proper King Tubby's music; Tubby the man, not just Tubby's the studio.
These two 12"s represent most of the known cuts of this brilliant rhythm, played by the Wailers' Barrett brothers, alongside Earl Chinna Smith, Augustus Pablo and Gladdy Anderson, all together truly a rhythmic force to be reckoned with. "Message from the Congo" and "God Is Love" are two vocals cuts produced via the mid 1970's partnership of Milton "Billy Hutch" Hutchinson and the late Linton "Bob Soul" Williamson. Together these upstart artist-producers operated from a base of operations on King St. in downtown Kingston, nothing short of a historic location that was both concurrent with and adjacent to both the Wailers own record shop and Channel 1's first pressing plant.
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On the second 12", we find "God Is Love" and its dub version titled "Roots Sound and Quality" on the A-side. Credited to a "Sampson", it's unclear whether the vocalist is Bob Soul himself, though that seems to be the consensus. A moody vocal with a message of love and unity sits atop a wild bongo-driven mix of the rhythm, crafted again by Tubbs himself. The dub version brings us into poly-rhythmic hyperspace, and Tubby lets the drums do the talking. Lastly, the B-side of this 12" features "Drums of Love", a wild *stereo* discomix of "God is Love" (the A-side is mono as on the original JA 45), where the dub runs first, with the bongos bouncing left to right and back again until the tune goes clattering back into the vocal part. This track originally appeared on the nearly non-existent and infamous "Roots" compilation released only in Canada. To close out the side we have "Raw Horn of the Congo", yet another mix found on tape, previously unreleased, a dub/instru cut which brings more prominence to the horns. All together these 8 tracks paint a towering portrait of roots reggae in 1975; Tubby at the height of his powers, the magic of some of Jamacia's all-time greatest players together laying a rhythm of immense power, and a couple of true grass roots artist-producers cobbling it all together to make their voices heard on vinyl.

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