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Tommy McCook Dub
The Sannic Sounds


A1
Determination Skank
A2
Music From South Side
A3
When I Fall In Love
A4
Funky Reggae
A5
It Ain’t Who You Know
B1
More Music
B2
Brand New Man
B3
Dirty Harry
B4
Flute Instrumental
B5
When Something Is Wrong
B6
Scatterlight Rock
Dub Store Records (DSR-LP-004)
Dub Store Records (DSR LP 004)
Dwyer Records (DSR-LP-004)
Release date: Jan 1, 2015, Japan
One of the rarest, and greatest, horn instrumental dub albums of the seventies featuring the soaring saxophone of Tommy McCook in combination with Glen Brown, ‘The Rhythm Master’, is finally given a legitimate release.
The original title for this long playing release was initially advertised on the label of the seven inch release of ‘Determination Skank’ as ‘The Sannic Sounds Tommy McCook’, however the album was released in Kingston in 1974 in very limited quantities on a white label in a plain recycled cover rubber-stamped ‘Tommy McCook Dub’. Three years later the set was released through Grounation in London, once again on a white label and without a cover, where it was known as ‘Horny Dub’. It gave music lovers a fascinating opportunity to compare and contrast the work of Tommy McCook, one of the architects and builders of the Jamaican sound, with Glen Brown’s role in taking and breaking it into pieces…