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Gregory Isaacs
Slum In Dub


Gregory Isaacs' Slum In Dub, originally released in 1978, stands as a compelling exploration into the dub genre, offering a fresh perspective on his classic album Cool Ruler. This dub rendition, mixed by the legendary Prince Jammy (later known as King Jammy), transforms Isaacs' soulful tracks into immersive dub soundscapes.
Recorded at Kingston's renowned Channel One Studios with backing from The Revolutionaries, the album showcases Jammy's deft touch in dub mixing. He employs a restrained approach, allowing the original melodies to shine through while introducing subtle effects and vocal snippets that enhance the listening experience .
A1
Public Eyes
A2
Slum
A3
Reform Institution
A4
Crofs
A5
Tam Tam
B1
Also
B2
Nigger
B3
Leaving
B4
Leggo Beast
B5
Embarrassment