Andy, Horace
Horace Andy's Dub Box: Rare Dubs 1973-76
For decades now Horace Andy has been making some of the most crucial, sizzling and seductive music we've ever heard. In
more recent years he's been exposed to a whole new generation thanks to his work with folks like Massive Attack, who he
totally stole the show from on their kick ass collaboration. So rare and rad for someone who continually makes quality
and moving music for as many years as Horace Andy has to keep getting better, and pushing boundaries. This record finds
Andy at his dubbiest and best. Recorded at all the great Jamaican studios like Channel 1 and King Tubby's with
production by Bunny Lee and a band of bad ass and out of control heavyweights: Sly & Robby the rhythm section, Augustus
Pablo on keyboards, Tommy McCook on Sax, Earl 'Chinna' Smith on guitar, that's so far beyond simply an all star
ensemble. Together they help make a dubby, dreamy and tripped out backdrop of lush sound for Andy's gorgeous voice, and
it all melts together so perfectly. This is one of those records we turn to on so many occasions. When we need to relax,
calm down, get perspective, bliss out, recharge, check in with ourselves... a go to records that will always be there
for you. Totally essential!
Price
Genre
Format
LP - 2 disk
Release
19-03-2002
Label
Item-nr
205243
EAN
5036848001256
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
WHY OH WHY DUB
2
DUB LARKING
3
ZION DUB
4
DUB MONEY
5
A TRUE DUB
6
DUB GUIDANCE
7
DUB SAY WHO
8
DUB ON MY MIND
9
LOVE OF A DUB BAND
10
USE THIS DUB
11
DUB LETTER
12
DUB ANGEL