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'''''Garvey's Ghost''''' is a [[dub music|dub]] album by [[Burning Spear]], released in 1976 (see [[1976 in music]]) on [[Island Records]]. It is considered to be the first dub reggae album. In 1975, Burning Spear's [[Winston Rodney]] and producer [[Jack Ruby (record producer)|Jack Ruby]] took all the basic tracks of the previous release cut earlier that year, the seminal [[Marcus Garvey (album)|''Marcus Garvey'']] album, and made dub versions of them. This was an established studio practice in Jamaica, usually to make flip sides for singles, but this was the first time it had ever been done to an entire album. ''Garvey's Ghost'' is now issued along with ''Marcus Garvey'' on a single CD edition.
'''''Garvey's Ghost''''' is a [[dub music|dub]] album by [[Burning Spear]], released in 1976 (see [[1976 in music]]) on [[Island Records]]. ''Garvey's Ghost'' was the dub version of Spear's 1975 album ''[[Marcus Garvey (album)|Marcus Garvey]]''.


==Track listing==
==Track listing==

Revision as of 07:33, 11 February 2007

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Garvey's Ghost is a dub album by Burning Spear, released in 1976 (see 1976 in music) on Island Records. Garvey's Ghost was the dub version of Spear's 1975 album Marcus Garvey.

Track listing

  1. "The Ghost"
  2. "I and I Survive"
  3. "Black Wa-Da-Da"
  4. "John Burns Skank"
  5. "Brain Food"
  6. "Farther East of Jack"
  7. "2000 Years"
  8. "Dread River"
  9. "Workshop"
  10. "Reggaelation"