Dub Rebellion / Live And Wicked Dub
Album: | Live And Wicked Dub | Collection: | Reggae | |
Artist: | Dub Rebellion | Added: | Jul 2007 | |
Label: | Slusaj Najglasnije! |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2007-07-08 | Pull Date: | 2007-09-09 | Charts: | Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | Sep 9 | Aug 26 | Aug 19 | Aug 12 | Aug 5 | Jul 22 | Jul 15 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Feb 25, 2019: | Happy Hour
Live And Wicked Dub |
4. | Aug 05, 2010: | Abra's Airwaves
Free |
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2. | May 25, 2015: | Happy Hour
Better Place |
5. | Sep 28, 2009: | Happy Hour (Coverin' For PACC)
Ina Babylon |
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3. | Oct 28, 2010: | Happy Hour
What You Got |
6. | Aug 27, 2009: | Happy Hour
Live And Wicked Dub |
Album Review
Sadie O.
Reviewed 2007-07-09
Reviewed 2007-07-09
Dub Rebellion – Live and Wicked Dub
Reviewed by Sadie O., 7/2/07
Roots dub from Croatia, with a significant dose of psychedelia. Lyrics all in English, very Rasta in content. Interestingly, although the message is straight from Jamaica, they don’t find it necessary to fake a patois, and although the beat is almost always a skank, the instrumentation and delivery is mostly psychedelic rock.
No FCCs detected. 9 and 3 best, as well as the versions (11, 12).
1. 3:46 crickets and campfire noises, and a Jamaican guy philosophizing. Thing is, he’s not spouting the same old Rasta catch phrases, he’s actually PHILOSOPHIZING. No music.
2. 6:01 **psychedelic rock skank. Rasta lyrics.
3. 3:53 ***somewhat downtempo roots rock, nice fat sound.
4. 7:04 **slow, rather mysterious dub skank with melodica and electric guitar.
5. 3:30 **midtempo skank, diatribe lyrics.
6. 2:50 **hyperactive ska
7. 4:29 **midtempo syncopated dub skank
8. 3:51 **solo flute intro, psychedelic rock with one-drop beat.
9. 3:33 ****somewhat uptempo dub skank with some psychedelic sound.
10. 3:44 **a bit uptempo skank with a bit of double-time hand drums.
11. 6:00 ***instrumental version of track 2. I like it better as a version!
12. 3:57 ***instrumental version of track 3. Nice!
13. 4:19 **starts oddly, with the fade out from the previous track. Nyahbinghi hand drum and harmonica – rather unusual. Increases in speed. Ends about 11 seconds early.
Reviewed by Sadie O., 7/2/07
Roots dub from Croatia, with a significant dose of psychedelia. Lyrics all in English, very Rasta in content. Interestingly, although the message is straight from Jamaica, they don’t find it necessary to fake a patois, and although the beat is almost always a skank, the instrumentation and delivery is mostly psychedelic rock.
No FCCs detected. 9 and 3 best, as well as the versions (11, 12).
1. 3:46 crickets and campfire noises, and a Jamaican guy philosophizing. Thing is, he’s not spouting the same old Rasta catch phrases, he’s actually PHILOSOPHIZING. No music.
2. 6:01 **psychedelic rock skank. Rasta lyrics.
3. 3:53 ***somewhat downtempo roots rock, nice fat sound.
4. 7:04 **slow, rather mysterious dub skank with melodica and electric guitar.
5. 3:30 **midtempo skank, diatribe lyrics.
6. 2:50 **hyperactive ska
7. 4:29 **midtempo syncopated dub skank
8. 3:51 **solo flute intro, psychedelic rock with one-drop beat.
9. 3:33 ****somewhat uptempo dub skank with some psychedelic sound.
10. 3:44 **a bit uptempo skank with a bit of double-time hand drums.
11. 6:00 ***instrumental version of track 2. I like it better as a version!
12. 3:57 ***instrumental version of track 3. Nice!
13. 4:19 **starts oddly, with the fade out from the previous track. Nyahbinghi hand drum and harmonica – rather unusual. Increases in speed. Ends about 11 seconds early.
Track Listing
1. | Nasi Ben Yisrael | 7. | Fire | |||
2. | Trip To Jah | 8. | What You Got | |||
3. | Ina Babylon | 9. | Free | |||
4. | Live And Wicked Dub | 10. | Stop Asking | |||
5. | Hipocrisy | 11. | Trip To Version | |||
6. | Better Place | 12. | Ina Verson | |||
13. | Burnin Chant |