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Prince Jammy
Kamikazi Dub
"Kamikaze Dub" by Prince Jammy is undoubtedly one of the most beloved albums by dub music lovers and a record to have in every self-respecting record collection. An album for any time of the day, or season, that never bores and indeed has aged very well always amazes and stimulates.
Re-released for JAMDUNG distributed exclusively by KUDOS in limited edition LP from the original master tapes is available again at an affordable price, but hurry!
Jamaican Dub music first appeared in the mid-70s under the guidance of the creative master mind, King Tubby. By the late 70s, two of his top co-workers, Scientist and Prince Jammy were ready to branch out on their own, and they did.
Jammy's record came out first and that's why "Kamikaze Dub" (1979) is often cited as the album that raised the bar for good. After its release, many Jamaican producers aspired to create the same swirling psychedelic minimal sound that Jammy presented on these near perfect tracks.
The musicianship on here is outstanding as well, with other Dub stars taking part such as Sly and Robbie on drums and bass, Augustus Pablo on keyboards, 'Deadly' Headley Bennett and Bobby Ellis on horns, as well as many others.
Stunning cover artwork, which, like the album title and songs, is inspired by 1970s Kung Fu Movie
Essensial
crédits
paru le 18 octobre 2024
Bass – Jah Mikey, Robbie Shakespear
Drums – ´Santa´, Sly Dunbar
Percussion – Scully, Sticky
Piano – Augustus Pablo, Keith Sterling
Rhythm Guitar – Bingy Bunny, Bo Peep
Organ – Ansel Collins, Winston Wright
Horns – ´Deadly´ Headly Bennett, Bobby Ellis
Lead Guitar – ´Chinna´, ´Duggie´
Mixed By – Prince Jammy
A1
Throne Of Blood
A2
Brothers Of The Blade
A3
Shoalin Temple
A4
Kamikazi
A5
Oragami Black Belt
B1
Fist Of Fury
B2
Opium Den
B3
Swords Of Vengeance
B4
Downtown Shanghai Rock
B5
Waterfront Gang War



