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If some of the titles on this collection look familiar, its because theyre among the most majestic roots and culture songs ever recorded, and by singers whose credentials are beyond question. All tracks feature the original artists and even the actual seventies vocal in some cases, but the rhythms have been recreated with todays sound-systems in mind and are heard at their very best when roaring out of giant speaker boxes, greeted by a forest of raised hands and with a deejay at the mic. Producers Mafia and Fluxy include reggae legends Bunny Striker Lee and Fat Man among their mentors, and their mastery both in the studio and on stage is unrivalled outside of Jamaica. The way these two brothers play dub will make the hairs on the back of your neck stand up whilst the messages in songs like Every Tongue Shall Tell, Declaration Of Rights, No Peace and Fittest Of The Fittest are relevant as ever but then the music on this album isnt dated, and is reggae, roots and culture for the ages. Tracklisting: Horace Andy Every Tongue Shall TellHorace Andy Every Tongue Shall Tell DUBLinval Thompson Long, Long DreadlocksLinval Thompson Long, Long Dreadlocks DUBJohnny Clarke Blood DunzaJohnny Clarke Blood Dunza DUBBarry Brown Fittest of The FittestBarry Brown Fittest of The Fittest DUBJohnny Clarke Declaration of Rights (Steppas Remix)Johnny Clarke Declaration of Rights (Steppas Remix) DUBGregory Isaaccs Motherless Children (Dubplate Mix)Gregory Isaaccs Motherless Children (Dubplate Mix) DUBMax Romeo No Peace (Steppas Remix)Max Romeo No Peace (Steppas Remix) DUBLitte Roy Falling Angels (Dubplate Mix)Litte Roy Falling Angels (Dubplate Mix) DUB





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