''Revolution Dub'' is a
studio album by Jamaican
dub producer
Lee Perry and his studio band
The Upsetters
The Upsetters was the name given to the house band for Jamaican reggae producer Lee "Scratch" Perry. The name of the band comes from Perry's nickname of Upsetter, after his song "I Am the Upsetter", a musical dismissal of his former boss Cox ...
, released in 1975 by
Cactus
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. The album, which features nine pared down dubs, was the last in a line of releases that year in which Perry began exploring the possible studio techniques at his recently opened studio
Black Ark
The Black Ark was the recording studio of reggae and dub music, dub producer Lee "Scratch" Perry, built in 1973 and located behind his family's home in the Washington Gardens neighborhood of Kingston, Jamaica, Kingston, Jamaica. Despite the rud ...
in
Kingston, Jamaica. In addition to making early use of a
drum machine, the album is characterised by unpredictable drops in the beat, drastic
stereo panning
Panning is the distribution of an audio signal (either monaural or stereophonic pairs) into a new stereo or multi-channel sound field determined by a pan control setting. A typical physical recording console has a pan control for each incoming so ...
and
sample
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Base meaning
* Sample (statistics), a subset of a population – complete data set
* Sample (signal), a digital discrete sample of a continuous analog signal
* Sample (material), a specimen or small quantity of so ...
s of dialogue from television series, particularly
British sitcom
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Most British sitcoms are recorded on studio sets, while some have an element of location filming. A handful are made almost exclusively on location ...
s, while Perry sings on the album in an eccentric
falsetto
''Falsetto'' (, ; Italian diminutive of , "false") is the vocal register occupying the frequency range just above the modal voice register and overlapping with it by approximately one octave.
It is produced by the vibration of the ligamentou ...
and portrays different personas, including television characters from ''
Kojak
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'' and ''
Doctor on the Go
''Doctor on the Go'' is a British television comedy series based on a set of books by Richard Gordon about the misadventures of a group of doctors. The series follows directly from its predecessor '' Doctor at Sea'' and was the final series ...
''.
Although it only saw limited release, ''Revolution Dub'' was later reissued several times, including as part of the remastered
Trojan Records
Trojan Records is a British record label founded in 1968. It specialises in ska, rocksteady, reggae and dub music. The label currently operates under the Sanctuary Records Group. The name ''Trojan'' comes from the Croydon-built Trojan truck ...
compilation ''Dub-Triptych'' (2004). Critics and authors have described ''Revolution Dub'' as one of Perry's most important and exemplary albums, although some consider it one of his more overlooked productions. The use of sampled television dialogue has been highlighted by several writers as innovative for predating the
sampler and for its unusual context, while the album was later influential on artists including
Stevie Wonder
Stevland Hardaway Morris ( Judkins; May 13, 1950), known professionally as Stevie Wonder, is an American singer-songwriter, who is credited as a pioneer and influence by musicians across a range of genres that include rhythm and blues, pop, sou ...
and
Holger Czukay
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.
Background and production
In 1974, producer
Lee Perry opened his recording studio,
Black Ark Studio
The Black Ark was the recording studio of reggae and dub producer Lee "Scratch" Perry, built in 1973 and located behind his family's home in the Washington Gardens neighborhood of Kingston, Jamaica. Despite the rudimentary set-up and dated ...
, in the backyard of his home in
Kingston, Jamaica. Although Black Ark was technologically limited, with its centrepiece being a
four-track recorder with effects units like the
Echoplex
The Echoplex is a tape delay effect, first made in 1959. Designed by Mike Battle, the Echoplex set a standard for the effect in the 1960s—it is still regarded as "the standard by which everything else is measured." It was used by some of th ...
delay device, Perry used the studio to expand the studio experimentation of his
dub music
Dub is an electronic musical style that grew out of reggae in the late 1960s and early 1970s. It is commonly considered a subgenre of reggae, though it has developed to extend beyond that style.Dub: soundscapes and shattered songs in Jamaican r ...
.
However, his first albums recorded at the studio, released between 1974 and 1975, were atmospheric, instrumental records which saw the producer, according to writer Michael Veal, "gaining his bearing in his new studio before venturing back onto his sonic limb".
Of these albums, ''
DIP Presents the Upsetter'' and ''
Return of Wax
''Return of Wax'' is a studio album by The Upsetters, released in 1975. The album was first released as a very limited white label
A white label record is a vinyl record with white labels attached. There are several variations each with a dif ...
'' (both 1975) were abstract, while ''
Kung Fu Meets the Dragon
''Kung Fu Meets the Dragon'' is a studio album by The Mighty Upsetter, released in 1975.
A martial arts-themed project, the album is largely made up of instrumental versions of some of Perry's productions (Roy Shirley's "Hold Them", Linval Thomp ...
'' (1975) was more melodic,
and saw Perry's additive, more eccentric approach from earlier works start to reappear as he settled into the new studio.
A further album, ''
Musical Bones
''Musical Bones'' is a studio album by Vin Gordon and The Upsetters, produced by Lee Perry and released in 1975. It was first released as a white label record.Lee Perry: Dubstrumentals (Trojan Records CD TJBDD294)
Track listing
#"Coco-Macca"
...
'' (1975), showcased trombonist
Vin Gordon
Vin Gordon (a.k.a. Trommie, Don D. Junior or Don Drummond Jr) (born 4 August 1949) is a Jamaican trombone player.
Biography
Gordon grew up in Jones Town, Kingston, Jamaica as one of eight children. He went to Kingston's Catholic Alpha Boys Sc ...
and saw release in very limited quantities.
After producing
Bunny Rugs
William Alexander Anthony "Bunny Rugs" Clark , OD (6 February 1948 – 2 February 2014), also known as Bunny Scott, was the lead singer of Jamaican reggae band Third World as well as a solo artist. He began his career in the mid-1960s and wa ...
' album ''To Love Somebody'', in which Perry temporarily renamed the singer Bunny Scott, ''Revolution Dub'' was Perry's final 1975 production.
Featuring Perry's backing group
The Upsetters
The Upsetters was the name given to the house band for Jamaican reggae producer Lee "Scratch" Perry. The name of the band comes from Perry's nickname of Upsetter, after his song "I Am the Upsetter", a musical dismissal of his former boss Cox ...
,
it was the first pure dub album to be recorded at Black Ark, consolidating his earlier instrumental albums at the studio,
and features production work from as early as 1968.
According to
Philip Dodd, ''Revolution Dub'' and Perry's subsequent production of
Max Romeo
Max Romeo (born Maxwell Livingston Smith; 22 November 1944)["Respect to th ...](_blank)
's ''
War Ina Babylon
''War Ina Babylon'' is an album by Max Romeo and Lee Perry's backing band The Upsetters, released in 1976.
Along with The Heptones' ''Party Time'' and Junior Murvin's ''Police and Thieves'', both released in 1977, this album is a part of what is ...
'' (1976) saw the producer explore "the technological constraints and possibilities of his tiny, homely studio."
For ''Revolution Dub'', Perry created dubs of some of his heaviest productions of the era,
including
Junior Byles
Kenneth Byles (born 2 February 1948 in Kingston, Jamaica), also known as "Junior Byles", "Chubby", or "King Chubby", is a Jamaican reggae singer.Thompson, Dave (2002), ''Reggae & Caribbean Music'', Backbeat Books,
Biography
The Versatiles
Na ...
' "The Long Way",
Bunny and Rickey's "Bushweed Corntrash" and
Jimmy Riley's cover of the
Bobby Womack
Robert Dwayne Womack (; March 4, 1944 – June 27, 2014) was an American singer, songwriter, musician, and record producer. Starting in the early 1950s as the lead singer of his family musical group the Valentinos and as Sam Cooke's backing guit ...
song "
Woman's Gotta Have It
''Woman's Gotta Have It'' is the second album by Cornershop, released in 1995.
Recording and release
The song ''My Dancing Days Are Done'' is performed in French (''mes jours de bal perdus'') by the guest singers Parsley and Sasha Andres. The ...
".
The producer used the Echoplex for echo effects and the
Roland Space Echo
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Background
A tape echo device reco ...
for
reverberation
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techniques.
Throughout the album, he also uses
samples of television dialogue,
including from English actors
James Robertson Justice
James Robertson Justice (15 June 1907 – 2 July 1975) was a British actor. He is best remembered for portraying pompous authority figures in comedies including each of the seven films in the ''Doctor'' series. He also co-starred with Grego ...
and
Leslie Phillips
Leslie Samuel Phillips (20 April 1924 – 7 November 2022) was an English actor, director, producer and author. He achieved prominence in the 1950s, playing smooth, upper-class comic roles utilising his "Ding dong" and "Hello" catchphrases. ...
and the sitcom ''
Doctor on the Go
''Doctor on the Go'' is a British television comedy series based on a set of books by Richard Gordon about the misadventures of a group of doctors. The series follows directly from its predecessor '' Doctor at Sea'' and was the final series ...
'',
which he achieved by holding a microphone to the television.
Steve Barrow writes that the sitcom samples exemplify Perry being "keen on the odd musical metaphor,"
while ''
The Wire
''The Wire'' is an American crime drama television series created and primarily written by author and former police reporter David Simon. The series was broadcast by the cable network HBO in the United States. ''The Wire'' premiered on June 2, ...
'' write that the dialogue snipppets represented the zenith of Perry's ongoing "pastiching of
mainstream culture
Popular culture (also called mass culture or pop culture) is generally recognized by members of a society as a set of practices, beliefs, artistic output (also known as, popular art or mass art) and objects that are dominant or prevalent in ...
."
Composition
''Revolution Dub'' is less accessible than earlier Perry dub albums like ''
Upsetters 14 Dub Blackboard Jungle
''Black Board Jungle'', often called ''Blackboard Jungle Dub'', is a studio album by The Upsetters. The album, originally released in 1973 under artist name "Upsetters 14 Dub", was pressed in only 300 copies and issued only in Jamaica.
According ...
'' (1973), exploring a more pared down dub sound over nine short tracks,
while expanding the producer's dub sound further.
The record is characterised by unusual audio techniques, including the dialogue samples, drastic
stereo panning
Panning is the distribution of an audio signal (either monaural or stereophonic pairs) into a new stereo or multi-channel sound field determined by a pan control setting. A typical physical recording console has a pan control for each incoming so ...
between left and right channels and nascent usage of an early
drum machine,
with the overall effect being described as "absurd"
and revealing, according to
David Katz, a "potentially menacing" counterpoint to the "seemingly innocuous" rhythms.
Frequently, bass and drums abruptly disappear to leave only guitar and fragments of singing;
Kodwo Eshun
Kodwo Eshun (born 1967) is a British -Ghanaian writer, theorist and filmmaker. He is perhaps best known for his 1998 book ''More Brilliant than the Sun: Adventures in Sonic Fiction'' and his association with the art collective The Otolith Grou ...
, who describes ''Revolution Dub'' as "not so much produced as reduced by Perry,"
writes that the album experiments with 'exoskeletal' song forms, with each song confounding listeners by frequently leaving expected beats implied rather than played, resulting in unpredictable
polyrhythm
Polyrhythm is the simultaneous use of two or more rhythms that are not readily perceived as deriving from one another, or as simple manifestations of the same meter. The rhythmic layers may be the basis of an entire piece of music ( cross-rhyt ...
s.
Throughout the album, Perry adopts numerous personas,
and sings in an eccentric, quivering
falsetto
''Falsetto'' (, ; Italian diminutive of , "false") is the vocal register occupying the frequency range just above the modal voice register and overlapping with it by approximately one octave.
It is produced by the vibration of the ligamentou ...
that Eshun describes as indecipherable.
On the opening title track, Perry grunts and murmurs and, in an early experiment with a drum machine, uses the Conn Rhythm Box.
His proclamation on the song – "This is dub revolution/Music to rock the nation" – sets the stage for "the musical righteousness that is to follow", according to writer Ryan B. Patrick.
"Woman's Dub", a minimal dub of "Woman's Gotta Have It",
features distorted snares.
"Kojak", described by Katz as a "mutant dub" of Bunny Rugs' "Move Out of My Way", features Perry assume the role of the detective from
the television series of the same name.
Eshun describes the track as "an echo chamber of moans in which space staggers and lurches ominously",
On "Doctor on the Go", which uses the rhythm of "The Long Way", Perry plays a gentle melody on the piano and sings the title repeatedly to a response of
canned laughter
A laugh track (or laughter track) is a separate soundtrack for a recorded comedy show containing the sound of audience laughter. In some productions, the laughter is a live audience response instead; in the United States, where it is most common ...
sampled from ''Doctor on the Go'' itself.
At one point, the laugher subsides into incomprehensible chatter, studio applause and the show's theme tune.
"Bush Weed", a "pseudo-dub" of "Dushweed Corntrash", highlights Perry's humming.
At various points, the drums are reversed, sustaining the backwards shimmer of the cymbal before the snare hits.
"Dreadlock Talking" and "Dub the Rhythm" emphasise Perry's slow, minimalist approach to dub.
The latter track is a "slow and ghostly" dub of
Clancy Eccles
Clancy Eccles (9 December 1940 in Dean Pen, St. Mary, Jamaica – 30 June 2005 in Spanish Town, Jamaica)Katz was a Jamaican ska and reggae singer, songwriter, arranger, promoter, record producer and talent scout. Known mostly for his early ...
' "Feel the Rhythm" and features Perry's belching, which changes the rhythm "into a celebration of dub indigestion", according to Katz.
The closing track, "Raindrops", features the sounds of rainfall and a narrator from a
nature documentary
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who announces: "Man has always been a threat to woodland animals."
Eshun compares Perry's fragile, trebly voice on the song to
Leslie Cheung
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and highlights his languid
tremolo
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The first is a rapid reiteration:
* Of a single note, particularly used on bowed string instruments, by rapidly moving the bow back and fo ...
on the song's snare drop.
Release and reception
''Revolution Dub'' was released in 1975 in the United Kingdom by
Cactus
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,
but as with numerous other dub albums by Perry, it was a limited release.
However, the record coincided with what British writer
James Hamilton James Hamilton may refer to:
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* James Hamilton, 4th Duke of Hamilton (1658–1712), Scottish nobleman
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felt was dub's arrival as "the roots music of the moment" after two years of growth in Jamaica.
Author Christian Habekost described the album title one of several Perry album names to match the spirit of dub's unusual style with a reflection of "the cultural trends and fads of the time."
Reviewing the album alongside other new dub releases in ''
Record Mirror & Disc'', Hamilton wrote that although Perry elected to use dub as a backing for his "relatively normal singing", the album's best track was "Doctor on the Go", which he described as a "subtle pulsating instrumental" with "snatches" of the ''Doctor on the Go'' soundtrack.
In a retrospective review for
AllMusic
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, Rick Anderson wrote that despite its short length, the album is essential as an effective encapsulation of "super-producer" Perry and the Upsetters' music. He describes it as capturing Perry "at the peak of his somewhat creepy powers", highlighting his
deconstruction
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ist dub techniques, "apocalyptic
imprecation
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s" and "off-the-wall
witticism
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Form ...
s", finding the tracks powerful for juxtaposing Perry's "insane" production aesthetic with the Upsetters' "utterly rock-solid grooves, grooves which not even the chief Upsetter himself can dislodge."
In the ''
Encyclopedia of Popular Music
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'',
Colin Larkin
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Along wit ...
called it an "overlooked but innovative dub album" with heavy production, "bursts" of sampled dialogue and "crazy sing-along rhymes".
In his book ''Reggae & Caribbean Music'',
Dave Thompson referred to the record as a "golden ring" of dub in which Perry treats Byles, Riley and other artists "to some truly dangerous textures." He wrote: "In 1975, this album provoked widespread disconcerting delirium. Today, it still sounds fresh."
The editors of ''
The Rough Guide to Reggae
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'' highlight ''Revolution Dub'' as one of Perry's best albums, highlighting the dubs of Byles' "The Long Way" and Riley's "Woman's Gotta Have It" as among its best tracks.
The album was later reissued by the labels Crocodisc and Lagoon and saw release on CD.
A larger audience was introduced to ''Revoltuion Dub'' with the release of ''Dub-Triptych'' (2004),
a
Trojan Records
Trojan Records is a British record label founded in 1968. It specialises in ska, rocksteady, reggae and dub music. The label currently operates under the Sanctuary Records Group. The name ''Trojan'' comes from the Croydon-built Trojan truck ...
compilation that sequenced ''Revolution Dub'' with two other acclaimed dub albums by Lee Perry, ''
Cloak & Dagger'' and ''14 Dub Blackboard Jungle'' (both 1973), on two discs.
PopMatters
''PopMatters'' is an international online magazine of cultural criticism that covers aspects of popular culture. ''PopMatters'' publishes reviews, interviews, and essays on cultural products and expressions in areas such as music, television, f ...
said that, although ''Revolution Dub'' was already available on CD, its inclusion on ''Dub-Triptych'' appeared more legitimate as the set's "high standard of production" countered the "lack of quality control over Perry's massive oeuvre," and that the improved
sound quality
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made the new version preferable.
A clean version of "Dub Revolution" appeared on the Perry's
Island Jamaica
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compilation, ''Arkology'' (1997), while a compilation of other Black Ark dubs from the era, ''Upsetter in Dub'', was released the same year.
Legacy
''Revolution Dub'' has been described as one of Perry's most important recordings.
In 2016, ''
Exclaim!
''Exclaim!'' is a Canadian music and entertainment publisher based in Toronto, which features in-depth coverage of new music across all genres with a special focus on Canadian and emerging artists. The monthly Exclaim! print magazine publishes 7 ...
'' included ''Revolution Dub'' in their "Essential Guide" to Perry's work, where Patrick called it a "an oddly satisfying trip,"
while ''
Variety
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* Variety show, in theater and television
Films
* ''Variety'' (1925 film), a German silent film directed by Ewald Andre Dupont
* ''Variety'' (1935 film), ...
'' listed the "haunting, hypnotic" album among "Perry's most mesmerizing moments".
However, PopMatters' editors wrote that, despite the album's important role in dub music's evolution, and in Perry's "rise to dub-master", it had become "somewhat unjustly ignored" in the producer's repertoire.
Lloyd Bradley
Lloyd Bradley (born 21 January 1955) is a British music journalist and author.
Biography
Born in London to recent immigrants from St Kitts, Bradley discovered Jamaican music during his teenage years, while going out in the North London-based ...
writes that ''Revolution Dub'' and the material gathered on ''Upstter in Dub'' were "little more than overture" to the Upsetters' next release, ''
Super Ape
''Super Ape'' is a dub studio album produced and engineered by Lee "Scratch" Perry, credited to his studio band The Upsetters.
In Jamaica, the album was released under the name ''Scratch the Super Ape'' in July 1976 on Perry's own Upsetter labe ...
'' (1976),
which saw Perry update the equipment at Black Ark to create a more experimental release for
Island Records
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.
However, Nigel Williamson of ''
Music & Media
''Music & Media'' was a pan-European magazine for radio, music and entertainment. It was published for the first time in 1984 as ''Eurotipsheet'', but in 1986 it changed name to ''Music & Media''. It was originally based in Amsterdam, but later ...
'' considers both ''Revolution Dub'' and ''Super Ape'' to be "ground-breaking albums".

The album is considered innovative for sampling television before the invention of the
sampler,
with Will Russell of ''
Hot Press
''Hot Press'' is a fortnightly music and politics magazine based in Dublin, Ireland, founded in June 1977. The magazine has been edited since its inception by Niall Stokes.
History
''Hot Press'' was founded in June 1977 by Niall Stokes, who co ...
'' describing it as a "sampling revolution".
In 1998, ''The Wire'' included the album in their list of "100 Records That Set the World on Fire (While No One Was Listening)". In addition to finding ''Revolution Dub'' to boast some of Perry's "most potent dubs ever", the staff described the album as innovative for incorporating fragments of television dialogue, which they described as "material completely foreign to popular music", and wrote how the collision between
British sitcom
A British sitcom or a Britcom is a situational comedy programme produced for British television.
Most British sitcoms are recorded on studio sets, while some have an element of location filming. A handful are made almost exclusively on location ...
samples and Junior Byles' lament "The Long Way" "took reggae into retaliatory culture-shock experimentation.
In their list of 50 of the best dub albums, ''Matador Network'' wrote of ''Revolution Dub'': "This concise take on dub from the master is super-stripped down but simply features some of the best work he ever did." In the
Portable Press
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guide ''Encyclo-Weedia'', the record is listed among the best
stoner
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albums and is highlighted for its sparseness, minimal grooves and distinctive sense of space.
In the late 1970s, soul singer
Stevie Wonder
Stevland Hardaway Morris ( Judkins; May 13, 1950), known professionally as Stevie Wonder, is an American singer-songwriter, who is credited as a pioneer and influence by musicians across a range of genres that include rhythm and blues, pop, sou ...
was shown ''Revolution Dub'' by his British manager,
Keith Harris, and Wonder was greatly impressed by Perry's sonic experimentation and scratching styles.
The album became one of the singer's favourite reggae albums,
and he combined its influence with that of
Bob Marley
Robert Nesta Marley (6 February 1945 – 11 May 1981; baptised in 1980 as Berhane Selassie) was a Jamaican singer, musician, and songwriter. Considered one of the pioneers of reggae, his musical career was marked by fusing elements o ...
into his reggae-styled 1980 hit "
Master Blaster (Jammin')
"Master Blaster (Jammin')" is a 1980 song by American singer-songwriter Stevie Wonder, released as the lead single from his nineteenth studio album, '' Hotter than July'' (1980). It was a major hit, spending seven weeks at number one on the US ' ...
".
Holger Czukay
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of
Can, who tape recorded excerpts of
shortwave radio
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for vocals in his own music, recognised Perry as his first "brother in music" for his innovative use of television snippets on ''Revolution Dub'' and cited the album as one which "changed his life". According to
Jon Langford
Jonathan Denis Langford (born 11 October 1957) is a Welsh musician and artist based in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
Langford is a founder member of the punk band The Mekons, the post-punk group The Three Johns, and the alternative countr ...
of rock band
the Mekons
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The band's style has evolved over time to incorporate aspects of ...
, ''Revolution Dub'' was one of three albums that members of his group and
Gang of Four
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listened to in "constant rotation" in their shared student home in
Leeds
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.
Eshun describes the snare drum work on "Bush Weed" as anticipating
4Hero
4hero are an electronic music group from Dollis Hill, London, comprising producers Mark "Marc Mac" Clair & Denis "Dego" McFarlane. While the band is often cited as ''4 Hero'' or ''4-Hero'', the name is stylised as ''4hero'' on their albums and ...
's "The Paranormal in 4 Forms" (1994).
Track listing
All tracks composed by Lee "Scratch" Perry.
Side one
#"Dub Revolution" – 4:26
#"Woman's Dub" – 3:28
#"Kojak" – 3:45
#"Doctor on the Go" – 3:59
#"Bush Weed" – 3:48
Side two
#"Dreadlock Talking" – 3:26
#"Own Man" – 1:42
#"Dub the Rhythm" – 3:02
#"Rain Drops" – 3:03
Personnel
Adapted from the liner notes of ''Revolution Dub''
*Lee Perry – composer, producer
*Creole Music – publishing
References
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The Upsetters albums
1975 albums
Dub albums
Albums produced by Lee "Scratch" Perry