


A1 Red Moon
A2 Garrison
A3 Kingston Town
A4 Dub Star
A5 King Banga
B1 Down Town
B2 Uptown
B3 King Tubby’s
B4 Joe
B5 House Of Darkness
Arranged By, Producer - Clancy Eccles
Backing Band - The Clancy Eccles All Stars, The Dynamites
Bass - Bryan Atkinson , Clifton 'Jackie' Jackson
Drums - Hugh Malcolm , Joe Isaacs, Paul Douglas , Paul Wilson, Winston Grennan
Engineer - Lynford 'Andy Capp' Anderson , Osbourne 'King Tubby' Ruddock* , Paul Alexander, Sid Bucknor
Guitar - Ernest Ranglin , Lynford 'Hux' Brown , Radcliffe 'Duggie' Bryan, Lorraine 'Ronnie Bop' Williams
Organ - Aubrey Adams , Winston 'Brubeck' Wright
Percussion - Denzil 'Pops' Laing, Larry McDonald , Uziah 'Sticky' Thompson
Piano - Gladstone 'Gladdy' Anderson
Saxophone [Alto] - Carl 'Cannonball' Bryan
Saxophone [Tenor] - Hedley 'Deadly' Bennett , Dennis 'Ska' Campbell, Val Bennett
Trombone - Karl Masters
Trumpet - Bobby Ellis , Johnny 'Dizzy' Moore*
Recorded: W.I.R.L. [West Indies Records Limited] & Dynamic Sounds Recording Studio Kingston, Jamaica
Remixed: King Tubby's, Tubby Recording Studio, 18 Dromilly Avenue, Kingston 11, Jamaica.
‘Sound System International' is a Clancy Eccles produced dub set featuring ten thrilling King Tubby’s deconstructions of a selection of Dynamites rhythms where Tubbs spins the tunes around & comes up with something very, very special. Anyone who really wants to now what King Tubby’s early mixing style was all about need look no further as he takes these straight forward reggae songs, turns them upside down & on to somewhere completely different. The ten track vinyl album includes Tubby’s dubs to Lord Creator’s winsome ‘Kingston Town’, The Dynamites’ beautiful ‘Red Moon’ and King Stitt & Andy Capp’s ‘Herb Man’.
an essential set of dubs from the largely unsung clancy eccles & his crew the dynamites, gettin the tubbers treatment. this album is supposedly on other bloggies, but in every case i found it sounding far less robust & containing mislabeled tracks. even the re-issue flat out alters the track names & re-sequences the thang. & so & so, hear it goes in its originally intended, albeit less visually stimulating form. the sounds sho nuff are fit tho. a 320 rip
snag the lp re-ish on the cheap
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