Augustus Pablo-King Tubbys Meets Rockers Uptown - 1976

Details
Title | Augustus Pablo-King Tubbys Meets Rockers Uptown - 1976 |
Author | Reggae Playground |
Duration | 5:12 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=35ZjynUONN4 |
Description
Augustus Pablo dub version form the original Jacob Miller tune Baby I Love You So.
During the early 1970s, a maverick Jamaican producer known as King Tubby (aka Osbourne Ruddock, born in Kingston in 1941) embarked upon a series of pivotal recordings, ultimately creating a reggae offshoot musical style called dub. First, he pared his forces down to a drum kit and bass and slowed the tempo until a bottom-heavy, primal heartbeat emerged. Over this framework, spare vocal and instrumental riffs emerged from layers of echoing reverb and artful distortion, erecting atmospheric soundscapes bound for infinity. This became a primer for how Tubby could harness raw rhythmic power through his subtle, imaginative grasp of texture and dynamics. A potent rhythm team, including Robbie Shakespeare (one half of the famed Sly & Robbie combo) on bass, Earl "Chinna" Smith on guitar, and a rough-and-ready brass section, surrounds the organ-piano and clavinet (mouth-blown keyboard clarinet) of Augustus Pablo with hip, stylish Kingstonian street-bred attitude.