[ Radiation Roots LP / LP ]
Release Date: Friday 24 March 2017
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Tenor saxophonist Tommy McCook is rightly considered a giant of Jamaican music. Chosen by Clement 'Sir Coxsone' Dodd to be leader of the Skatalites in the early 1960s, he went on to become the chief exponent of rock steady as leader of the Supersonics house band at Treasure Isle.
McCook remained a key session player throughout the reggae era, and during the roots reggae heyday of the mid-1970s, his expressive melodies found particularly strong outlet, especially on the music he created for grassroots producer Bunny 'Striker' Lee as a member of the Aggrovators, the studio outfit Lee hand-picked from the cream of Jamaica's musical crop.
When enhanced by the adventurous mixing experiments of King Tubby, the engineer that turned dub into an art form, instrumental Aggrovators music became positively ethereal, yielding an exceptional listening experience.
On King Tubby Meets The Aggrovators At Dub Station, Tommy McCook blows mean sax and flute over dubs of outstanding tracks by Johnny Clarke, Cornell Campbell, Linval Thompson, Delroy Wilson, and other greats.
A1. Creator Of Dub
A2. A Happy Dub
A3. A Collie Dub
A4. The Dub Station
A5. The Height Of Dub
A6. Inspiring Dub
A7. Dance With Me
A8. The Meducia
B1. Joh Soy Dub
B2. Sprinkling Dub
B3. A Agrovating Dub
B4. King Tubby Dub
B5. Caretaker Dub
B6. At The Dub Market
B7. The Dub Duke
B8. Moving Out