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Dub Wars is the fifth release by American reggae band Groundation. Released in 2005 on Young Tree Records, Dub Wars collects dub versions of tracks from previous Groundation albums Hebron Gate (originally released on the LP Dragon War) and We Free Again. These dub versions were engineered by Jim Fox (Lion & Fox) and redubbed by keyboardist Marcus Urani.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Ruling Dub" (dub version of "Babylon Rule Dem")7:04
2."Don's Intro" (dub version of "Undivided")5:52
3."Elder's Dub" (dub version of "Freedom Taking Over")5:32
4."The Dragon" (dub version of "Weeping Pirates")6:42
5."Elements" (dub version of "Silver Tongue Show")5:27
6."Dub Rise" (dub version of "Dem Rise")7:11
7."Dub Them All" (dub version of "Wish Them Well")5:51
8."The Mountain" (dub version of "Praising")6:03
9."Feel Jah's Dub" (dub version of "Feel Jah")4:47
10."The Seventh Dub" (dub version of "The Seventh Seal")6:05

Personnel

  • Don Carlos – vocals
  • Dave Chachere – trumpet
  • Kendrick Freeman – percussion, conga
  • Malika Madremana – backing vocals
  • Giovanni Maki – artwork, layout design
  • Ryan "Iron" Newman – bass
  • Jason Robinson – flute, saxophone
  • Paul Spina – percussion, drums
  • Harrison Stafford – guitar, percussion, vocals, producer, nyabinghi drums
  • Rita Thies – bass, flute (Alto), saxophone
  • Marcus Urani – organ, percussion, piano, keyboards, melodica, producer, fender rhodes, remixing

References

  1. ^ http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/9639357/review/9777534/dub_wars {{citation}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)