Reggae Roots & Dub Albums:

Dub Plate Style

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Delroy Wilson was one of the truly great voices of Jamaican music. He started recording in the mid sixties and continued right up to his untimely death in 1995. The tracks on ‘Dub Plate Style’ were originally released on an album called ‘20 Golden Greats’. At first glance the material on this album might appear unremarkable.

You will have seen many of the tracks on singles or on other albums and, in most cases, heard the majority of these songs elsewhere. But what you will not have heard is these particular songs mixed by Prince Jammy.

At the time Jammy was working extensively with the producer of this set, Bunny ‘Striker’ Lee, and was at the beginning of his own production career. Totally in tune with what was currently being played on Kingston’s sound systems. These mixes were clearly aimed at a sound system audience. Consequently they are mixed quite differently from other versions of the same songs. Deep heavy mixes that have a rawness and sparseness that were perfect for Jamaican Sound Systems. That was the original target audience for the mixes on this album.

There was a brief period, around late 1977, when it looked as if the type of sound system mixes that had always been popular with operators and selectors might actually become part of the reggae mainstream.

With his finely tuned antennae Striker picked up on this potential new market and gave these recordings to Count Shelly to release. The album, ‘Twenty Golden Greats’, came out in early 1978 with no real indication of what might be in the grooves. It appeared on Shelly’s London based Third World label and, was never pressed in Jamaica. The record sold in very small numbers and then disappeared. It has since become a collector’s item. Truly rare and totally unique. There are very few albums like this that ever appeared in the history of reggae. A remix album before such a genre had become part of popular culture.

This is album is a soulful gem. Re-packaged and re-mastered from the original master tapes. We have some super rare flyers and graphics included in our artwork. It’s a quality package for one of Jamaica’s greatest ever vocalists. Delroy Wilson as you have never heard him before. Remixed by Prince Jammy and executive Produced by Bunny ‘Striker’ Lee.

Track Listing:

Disc 1:
  1. A Bright And Sunny Day
  2. You Have To Get A Beating
  3. I'm Still Waiting
  4. Can I Change My Mind
  5. Find Yourself Another Girl
  6. Ms. Grace
  7. Living In The Foot Steps Of Another Man
  8. Better Must Come
  9. Rain From The Skies
  10. Joe Liges
  11. I'm Doing My Thing
  12. She Is Just A Play Girl
  13. Love Uprising
  14. Here Come The Heartaches
  15. Who Cares
  16. Mash It Up
  17. Stick By Me
  18. You Are Mine
  19. Conquer Me
Release date NZ
August 10th, 2009
Artist
Label
Pressure Sounds
Number of Discs
1
Original Release Year
2009
Box Dimensions (mm)
145x125x10
UPC
689492092719
Product ID
3875109

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