Skin Flesh & Bones Meet The Revolutionaries - Fighting Dub 1975-1979


"Monday 15th May sees the re-release of Skin, Flesh & Bones Meet The Revolutionaries album, Fighting Dub 1975 - 1979 on Cooking Vinyl imprint, Hot Pot. Originally recorded in 1975 on the Love Label, the album is reissues here in its entirety. Most of the tracks were laid at Randy’s studio, and subsequently mixed at Joe Gibbs studio by the late Eroll ‘ET’ Thompson. The original album features dub cuts of many of Lloyd Campbell’s hits up that time, including 'Dread Out Deh', 'Jacket', 'Won’t You Come Home', 'First Cut Is The Deepest' and others. Listening to the album with hindsight, it can be seen as a blueprint for the ‘rockers’ sound developed by Sly Dunbar at Channel One in the period shortly after its release. In fact, Lloyd was to work consistently with Sly and the Revolutionaries throughout the late 1970s. ..."
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