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Errol Brown & The Revolutionaries
Dub Expression




A1
The Gun Court Dub
A2
Ital Stew
A3
Super Tracks
A4
Dread At The Controls
A5
Ghetto Dub
B1
Ranking Marshal
B2
Down Town Ting
B3
Bond Street Rock
B4
Melodious Dub
B5
Mark Dis Yah Dub
Originally released in 1978, Dub Expression was recorded and mixed at Duke Reid's legendary Treasure Isle studio by engineer Errol Brown, so is a direct line to the power of The Revolutionaries during Jamaica's turbulent late 70s. With Lowell "Sly" Dunbar laying down his thunderous drums at the core, the band delivers dubbed-out treatments of rhythms built for Marcia Griffiths, John Holt, Dennis Brown and more. The Revolutionaries were known as Channel One's powerhouse house band and embodied a tough, radical sound that defined the era, and producer Sonia Pottinger top-billed the group itself in recognition of their huge draw.



