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Shaka fans have been waiting for this for a while now…Jah Shaka has finally released the dub albums to the three vocal sets he released in 2006.
The first is I See Jah Dub - the dub companion to Roger Robin’s I See Jah – featuring Mafia & Fluxy and recorded and mixed by Gussie P at the A Class Studio. Second, we have Praise Jah Dub – the dub album to Johnny Clarke’s Praise Jah – also featuring Mafia & Fluxy and recorded and mixed by Gussie P at the A Class Studio. Finally comes How Long Dub – dub album to Tony Tuff’s How Long – featuring Flabba Holt, Tony Asher and Skully and engineered by Bravo at Leggo Studio in Jamaica. Out now on vinyl and soon available on CD on the Jah Shaka Music label.
The Dub Salute series are the dub companions to the vocal albums Jah Shaka produced. The last he released was Dub Salute 5 : Rasta Dub, the dub version to Twinkle Brothers’s Rasta Surface, out in 1996. Before that, he issued Horace Andy, Icho Candy, Willi Williams and Max Romeo Dub Salute sets too.
These three new releases are a must for all fans and every curious person who wants to hear more about the Zulu Warrior vibe…Dubwize !
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