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Gregory Isaacs – Slum In Dub (Red Vinyl)

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  • 1978's Slum in Dub album re-issued on 180 gram RED vinyl in its original cover. Coupled with the succinct Revolutionaries band and Isaacs quality songwriting, the deconstructed cuts, weave and flow like any good quality dub album should. with some of the track names giving more than a hint of the original song title such as Public Eyes, which was one of the major hits off The Cool Ruler as John Public. The dense Slum originated as Party In The Slum, while the brighter Reform Institution began life as Uncle Joe. Word Of The Farmer becomes Croft and Tam Tam began life as One More Time. One of Gregory Isaacs's early hits, Black A Kill Black is translated into Leaving while Leggo Beast using an updated old Studio One rhythm, Swing Easy, probably refers to Trevor Leggo Douglas who ran the Cash & Carry label with Isaacs. The track Nigger also uses an old Studio One rhythm track updated and this time it's The Heptones breezy Party Time which gets the Jammy treatment as too Embarrassment which again revitalizes a Studio One gem; Frozen Soul by The Soul Vendors band.
  • Artist: Gregory Isaacs
    Label: Burning Sounds LTD.
    Format: LP
    Units: 1
    Country: UK
    Genre: Reggae
    Style: Dub
  • A1 Public Eye'S
    A2 Slum
    A3 Reform Institution
    A4 Crofs
    A5 Tam Tam
    B1 Aso
    B2 Nigger
    B3 Leaving
    B4 Leggo Beast
    B5 Embarrassment