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Upsetters 14 Dub Blackboard Jungle
1973 studio album by Upsetters 14 Dub From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Black Board Jungle, often called Blackboard Jungle Dub,[1] is a studio album by the Upsetters. The album, originally released in 1973 under artist name "Upsetters 14 Dub",[2] was pressed in only 300 copies and issued only in Jamaica.
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According to Pauline Morrison, this was the first ever dub album that came out, although there is a lot of speculation on the subject.[3] Nevertheless, this was the first stereo dub album, as well as the first to include reverb.[4] Later pressings released as Blackboard Jungle Dub have a different track listing. The album was re-issued as a 3x 10" colored vinyl box set as part of Record Store Day in April 2012.
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Track listing
Side one
- "Black Panta"
- "V/S Panta Rock"
- "Khasha Macka"
- "Elephant Rock"
- "African Skank"
- "Dreamland Skank" – The Wailers
- "Jungle Jim"
Side two
- "Drum Rock"
- "Dub Organizer" – Dillinger
- "Lovers Skank"
- "Mooving Skank" – The Wailers
- "Apeman Skank"
- "Jungle Fever"
- "Kaya Skank" – The Wailers
Personnel
- Drums – Lloyd "Tin Legs" Adams, Carly Barrett, Anthony "Benbow" Creary, Leroy "Horsemouth" Wallace
- Bass – Family Man, Lloyd Parks, Errol "Bagga" Walker
- Guitar – Alva Lewis, Valentine "Tony" Chin, Anthony "Sangie" Davis, Barrington Daley
- Organ – Glen Adams, Winston Wright, Bernard "Touter" Harvey
- Piano – Gladstone "Gladdy" Anderson, Tommy McCook
- Melodica – Augustus Pablo
- Trombone – Ronald Wilson
- Trumpet – Bobby Ellis
- Percussion – Noel "Skully" Simms, Uziah "Sticky" Thompson, Lee Perry
- Engineers – Lee Perry, King Tubby
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