Wolverhampton In Dub
Label | Sugar Shack Records – FOD109CD |
Format | CD, Album |
Barcode | 5052571062128 |
Country | UK |
Released | 16 Oct 2015 |
Genre | Reggae |
Style | Dub |
Earlier this year, Capital Letters released "Wolverhampton" their first new album in thirty years which received universal praise: Vive Le Rock magazine compared it to Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On" calling it "a barnstormer of an album". Reggaeville suggested it was "a hot contender for album of the year 2015" and Record Collector praised the songs serious heavy messages awarding the album four stars.For the album's dub counterpart, we shine the spotlight on mixing engineer and Sugar Shack regular Dave 'Oldwah' Sandford who was given free reign and has produced something to be proud of. He says "I had a free licence, so if I wanted the kick drum to sound like a wrecking ball demolishing a building I could and DID. I wanted the rhythm guitar to kick like a knife, the bass to pound your stomach and the bubble organ to sound like a mutant dragon breathing. On these dubs I just went with what I wanted to hear" 'Oldwah' is becoming the dub master.
1 | Jah Music | |
2 | Wolf | |
3 | Roots Music | |
4 | Opportunity | |
5 | Wolverhampton | |
6 | Dat Nah Stop | |
7 | Thanks And Praise | |
8 | Try Try Try | |
9 | Tell Me What's Wrong | |
10 | Movie Star | |
11 | Pumping | |
12 | Jamaica | |
13 | False Natty | |
14 | A Place On Earth | |
15 | Jamaica (Alt Dubwise) | |
16 | False Natty (Alt Dubwise) | |
17 | Wolverhampton (Stripped-Down Oldwah) |