Immerse yourself in the rich, resonant world of dub with King Tubby's "Cornell Campbell in Dub Playlist," a masterful collection of tracks that blend the legendary producer's signature sound with the soulful vocals of Cornell Campbell. Released on October 30, 2014, under Gorgon Music and VPAL Music, this album is a testament to the enduring influence of dub and roots reggae.
Spanning a generous 80 minutes, the album features 24 tracks that seamlessly weave together elements of dub, roots reggae, rocksteady, and reggae. From the haunting echoes of "The Search for Dub" to the rhythmic pulse of "Move Yah Dub," each track is a journey through the sonic landscapes that King Tubby and Cornell Campbell have crafted with such finesse.
The album opens with "The Search for Dub," setting the stage for an exploration of dub's depth and complexity. Tracks like "Undying Dub" and "Natty Dread in a Greenwich Farm" showcase the intricate layering and reverb that King Tubby is renowned for, while "Never Let You Dub" and "Hijack the Barber Dub" highlight the collaborative genius of these two legends.
"Cornell Campbell in Dub Playlist" is not just a collection of songs; it's an experience. The album's title track, "Cornell Campbell in Dub," is a standout, blending Campbell's smooth vocals with Tubby's iconic dub production. Other highlights include "Dub Magnificent Dub," a track that exemplifies the album's title, and "Everybody Needs Dub," a reminder of the universal appeal of this genre.
The album closes with "Bandulu (Hard Times)," leaving the listener with a sense of satisfaction and a desire to revisit the rich tapestry of sounds that precede it. Whether you're a longtime fan of King Tubby and Cornell Campbell or a newcomer to the world of dub, this album is a must-listen, offering a comprehensive exploration of the genre's roots and its enduring influence.