King Tubby - Loving Memory Dub (2001) ALAC [BCBUD]

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King Tubby - Loving Memory Dub (2001) ALAC [BCBUD] (Size: 373.78 MB)
 12 - King Tubby - Dub From The Roots.m4a32.02 MB
 18 - King Tubby - Murderous Dub.m4a31.17 MB
 17 - King Tubby - Marcus Dub.m4a24.47 MB
 14 - King Tubby - Base Dub.m4a23.9 MB
 01 - King Tubby - King Tubby the Dub Ruler.m4a22.61 MB
 15 - King Tubby - Human Rights Dub.m4a22.46 MB
 10 - King Tubby - Abracadabra.m4a21.49 MB
 03 - King Tubby - Keep on Dubbing.m4a20.64 MB
 13 - King Tubby - King Tubby the Dark Dub Ruler.m4a19.56 MB
 07 - King Tubby - Zion Gate Dub.m4a19.35 MB
 02 - King Tubby - East,man Dub.m4a18.37 MB
 16 - King Tubby - Move Out Of Babylon.m4a18.34 MB
 04 - King Tubby - King Tubby's Big Big Dub.m4a18.33 MB
 05 - King Tubby - Angel Dub.m4a17.74 MB
 08 - King Tubby - King Tubby's Talkative Dub.m4a17.51 MB
 09 - King Tubby - Bad Boy Rhythm Dub.m4a17.1 MB
 11 - King Tubby - Natty Dub.m4a15.54 MB
 06 - King Tubby - Black and White Dub.m4a13.1 MB
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King Tubby - Loving Memory Dub (2001) ALAC [BCBUD]



Track Listings
1. King Tubby the Dub Ruler
2. Eastman Dub
3. Keep on Dubbing
4. Tubby s Big Big Dub
5. Angel Dub
6. Black & White Dub
7. Zion Gate (Version)
8. Tubby s Talkative Dub
9. Bad Boy Riddim Dub
10. Abracadubra
11. Natty Dub
12. Dub From the Roots
13. Tubby the Dark Dub Ruler
14. Bass Dub
15. Human Right Dub
16. Move Out of Babylon
17. Marcus Dub
18. A Murderous Dub




King Tubby's music career began in the 1950s with the rising popularity of Jamaican sound systems, which were to be found all over Kingston and which were developing into enterprising businesses. As a talented radio repairman, Tubby soon found himself in great demand by most of the major sound systems of Kingston, as the tropical weather of the Caribbean island, (often combined with sabotage by rival sound system owners) led to malfunctions and equipment failure. Tubby owned an electrical repair shop on Drumalie Avenue, Kingston, that fixed televisions and radios. It was here that he built large amplifiers for the local sound systems. In 1961/62 he built his own radio transmitter and briefly ran a pirate radio station playing ska and rhythm and blues which he soon shut down when he heard that the police were looking for the perpetrators.[1] Tubby would eventually form his own sound system, Tubby's Hometown Hi-Fi, which became a crowd favourite due to the high quality sound of his equipment, exclusive releases and Tubby's own echo and reverb sound effects, at that point something of a novelty.

Dub music production

King Tubby's production work in the 1970s would see him become one of the best-known celebrities in Jamaica, and would generate interest in his production techniques from producers, sound engineers and musicians across the world. Tubby built on his considerable knowledge of electronics to repair, adapt and design his own studio equipment, which made use of a combination of old devices and new technologies to produce a studio capable of the precise, atmospheric sounds which would become Tubby's trademark. With a variety of effects units connected to his mixer, Tubby was able to 'play' the mixing desk like an instrument, bringing instruments and vocals in and out of the mix (literally 'dubbing' them) to create an entirely new genre known as dub music.

Using existing master tapes—his small studio in fact had no capacity to record session musicians—Tubby would re-tape or 'dub' the original after passing it through his 4 channel MCI mixing desk, twisting the songs into unexpected configurations which highlighted the heavy rhythms of their bass and drum parts with minute snatches of vocals, horns and Piano/Organ. These techniques mirrored the actions of the sound system selectors, who had long used EQ equipment to emphasise certain aspects of particular records, but Tubby was able to use his custom-built studio to take this technique into new areas, often transforming a hit song to the point where it was almost unrecognizable from its original. One unique aspect of his remixes or dubs was the result of creative manipulating of the built-in highpass filter on the MCI mixer he had bought from Dynamic Studios. The filter was controllable by a large knob—aka the 'big knob' -- which allowed Tubby to introduce a dramatic narrowing sweep of any signal, such as the horns, until the sound disappeared into a thin squeal.

Tubby engineered/remixed songs for Jamaica's top producers such as Lee Perry, Bunny Lee, Augustus Pablo and Vivian Jackson that featured artists such as Johnny Clarke, Cornell Campbell, Linval Thompson, Horace Andy, Big Joe, Delroy Wilson, Jah Stitch and many others. In 1973, he built a vocal booth at his studio so he could record vocal tracks onto the instrumental tapes brought to him by various producers. This process is known as 'voicing' in Jamaican recording parlance. It is unlikely that a complete discography of Tubby's production work could be created based on the number of labels, artists and producers with whom he worked, and subsequent repressings of these releases sometimes contained contradictory information. His name is credited on hundreds of b-side labels, with the possibility that many others were by his hand yet uncredited, due to similarities with his known work.

Audio
ID : 1
Format : ALAC
Codec ID : alac
Codec ID/Info : Apple Lossless Format
Duration :
Bit rate mode : Variable
Bit rate : 774 Kbps
Channel(s) : 2 channels
Sampling rate : 44.1 KHz
Bit depth : 16 bits
Stream size : (100%)
Language : English




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