Sharon Jones And The Dap-Kings: How Long Do I Have To Wait For You (Ticklah Dub) Vinyl 7"
2004 soul/funk jam āHow Long Do I Have to Wait For Youā appeared on Sharon Jones And The Dap-Kingsā second album, Naturally. The infectious tune is noted for the cascade of horns and guitar that accompany Jonesā charismatic vocals, and for this 45,Ā TicklahĀ switches up the sounds and reinterprets the song with wicked reggae sensibilities.Ā The Brooklyn artist and founding member of Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings, Antibalas, Afrobeat Orchestra, and the Easy Star All-Stars also includes a sick dub version on the flip, where he unleashes delay, reverb and echo magic over the remix.Ā
- music label: Daptone Records 2008
reviewed by buffalo fingers 05/2016
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Sharon Jones And The Dap-Kings: How Long Do I Have To Wait For You (Ticklah Dub) Vinyl 7"
Sharon Jones And The Dap-Kings: How Long Do I Have To Wait For You (Ticklah Dub) Vinyl 7"
2004 soul/funk jam āHow Long Do I Have to Wait For Youā appeared on Sharon Jones And The Dap-Kingsā second album, Naturally. The infectious tune is noted for the cascade of horns and guitar that accompany Jonesā charismatic vocals, and for this 45,Ā TicklahĀ switches up the sounds and reinterprets the song with wicked reggae sensibilities.Ā The Brooklyn artist and founding member of Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings, Antibalas, Afrobeat Orchestra, and the Easy Star All-Stars also includes a sick dub version on the flip, where he unleashes delay, reverb and echo magic over the remix.Ā
- music label: Daptone Records 2008
reviewed by buffalo fingers 05/2016
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2004 soul/funk jam āHow Long Do I Have to Wait For Youā appeared on Sharon Jones And The Dap-Kingsā second album, Naturally. The infectious tune is noted for the cascade of horns and guitar that accompany Jonesā charismatic vocals, and for this 45,Ā TicklahĀ switches up the sounds and reinterprets the song with wicked reggae sensibilities.Ā The Brooklyn artist and founding member of Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings, Antibalas, Afrobeat Orchestra, and the Easy Star All-Stars also includes a sick dub version on the flip, where he unleashes delay, reverb and echo magic over the remix.Ā
- music label: Daptone Records 2008


















