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Performer: Roots Rockers
Genre: Reggae
Album: Dubwise Shower + Fe Me Dub
Released: 1991
Style: Dub
MP3 version ZIP size: 1745 mb
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Tracklist

1 Roots Man 3:10
2 Talking Dub 4:08
3 Tenement Dub 3:08
4 Jah Jah Children 4:05
5 Leggo 3:25
6 Moses Was A Dreadlock 2:29
7 Starliner Dub 2:56
8 Natty Dub 3:18
9 Fish Tea Dub 2:48
10 Rough Road 3:05
11 Rumours Of Dub 3:31
12 Rocking Dub 3:31
13 The River Nile 2:46
14 Pride Of Java 2:41
15 Hell And Fire 1:59
16 World Crisis 1:55
17 Black Africa 2:44
18 Temkgo 3:16
19 Go Back 2:55
20 She Is Rockin' 2:16
21 Rock Solid 3:10
22 Jumbo 2:37

Credits

  • Executive-Producer – Jimmy Radway, Tommy Cowan
  • Liner Notes – Steve Barrow
  • Remix – Webster Shrowder

Notes

Collection of 2 dub albums credited to Roots Rockers from 1983:
Tracks 1 to 12 Reggae Masterpieces In Dub (originally released as Various Artists* - Rass Claat Dub)
Tracks 13 to 22 Reggae Masterpieces In Dub Volume 2 (originally released as Jimmy Radway & The Fe Me Time All Stars - Dub I).
Track times from cd player.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 3 307514 400126

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
LGD 1001 DA, LGD 1001 Roots Rockers Dubwise Shower + Fe Me Dub ‎(2xLP, Comp) Lagoon Reggae, Esoldun LGD 1001 DA, LGD 1001 France 1991
VSLP 4056 Roots Rockers Fe Me Dub + Dubwise Shower ‎(2xLP, Album) Vista Sounds VSLP 4056 UK 1983
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Tracks 1-12 are (sometimes renamed) taken from Tommy Cowan's "Rass Clat Dub", and tracks 13-22 were first released (again titles not always the same) as Jimmy Radway's "Dub I". Musically both sets are interesting, the Radway cuts being particularly good, but this is little more than a bootleg, with no sign that the producers were paid, or even authorised this release.