Album JM 2016 on High Note label
Reggae (Dub)
A Sun Plum production Title on cover is "Dubb Everlasting". Track names are spelled as they appear on the label. At latest the album was released in 1977 as it is mentioned in Snoopy's classic dub article from Black Echoes in 1977. Riddim directory: A1 move out of babylon, originally done by Johnny Clarke. A2 none shall escape the judgment, originally done by both Earl Zero and Johnny Clarke. A3 psalms of dub, originally done by Carlton Patterson. A5 no jestering, originally done by Carl Malcolm. B2 love is overdue, originally done by Gregory Isaacs. B3 winey winey, originally done by The Kingstonians. B5 is a medley of 2 riddims: -baby, originally done by The Heptones and -ride you donkey, originally done by The Tennors. The same tracks were previously released (with an apparently different mix) as Bag-O-Wire.
Errol Brown , JM album by |
Errol Brown engineer |
Sonia Pottinger executive-producer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Bablon Dubbing | Errol Brown | ||
2 | Escape Affair | Errol Brown | ||
3 | Bibical Dub | Errol Brown | ||
4 | Easy Locks | Errol Brown | ||
5 | Living Strings | Errol Brown | ||
6 | Eva A Dub | Errol Brown | ||
7 | Marigunna Affair | Errol Brown | ||
8 | Dub Due | Errol Brown | ||
9 | Winning Dub | Errol Brown | ||
10 | 37 Orange Street | Errol Brown | ||
11 | Spinning Dub | Errol Brown |