Bullwackies All Stars: Free For All
Reissue of a thrilling early-mid-seventies dub album
- A1 Free For All
- A2 Space Age
- A3 Roots
- A4 Drum Call
- A5 Tribal Dub
- B1 All For Free
- B2 Dis-Ya-A-Dub
- B3 Boma-Ye-Dub
- B4 Meditation Dub
- B5 Blackbyrd
Out originally on the Aires label, in a plain, stencilled sleeve, this is a thrilling early-mid-seventies dub album based around three cuts of the dreader than dread Free For All rhythm.
The music is Melvin 'Munchie' Jackson and Lloyd Barnes productions begun in Jamaica and finished at the Sounds Unlimited studio in New York. Several surfaced at different stages as sevens on Bullwackies' Aires imprint, and in JA on the Tafari label which Munchie ran with his brother Maurice and Little Roy, in the Washington Gardens district of Kingston.
The title track was recorded at Randy's, and came originally on The Heptones' Hepic label, featuring Family Man Barrrett on keyboards, and— on the deejay cut here, Meditation Dub — sounds like Charlie Ace.
There are dubs of Little Roy's Tribal War and Black Bird; Stranger Cole's My Application, later re-voiced by The Heptones, turns up as Dis Ya Dub; and if things weren't smoke-filled enough, Roots is the rhythm of K.C. White's All For Free.
Hard to imagine a heavier dub set reissued this year.
Bullwackies All Stars: Free For All
Reissue of a thrilling early-mid-seventies dub album
Out originally on the Aires label, in a plain, stencilled sleeve, this is a thrilling early-mid-seventies dub album based around three cuts of the dreader than dread Free For All rhythm.
The music is Melvin 'Munchie' Jackson and Lloyd Barnes productions begun in Jamaica and finished at the Sounds Unlimited studio in New York. Several surfaced at different stages as sevens on Bullwackies' Aires imprint, and in JA on the Tafari label which Munchie ran with his brother Maurice and Little Roy, in the Washington Gardens district of Kingston.
The title track was recorded at Randy's, and came originally on The Heptones' Hepic label, featuring Family Man Barrrett on keyboards, and— on the deejay cut here, Meditation Dub — sounds like Charlie Ace.
There are dubs of Little Roy's Tribal War and Black Bird; Stranger Cole's My Application, later re-voiced by The Heptones, turns up as Dis Ya Dub; and if things weren't smoke-filled enough, Roots is the rhythm of K.C. White's All For Free.
Hard to imagine a heavier dub set reissued this year.