The Prophets: King Tubby's Prophecies Of Dub Vinyl LP
One of the rarest dub LPs of all time finally back in print! NOT to be confused with King Tubbyâs Prophecy Of Dub released a few years before this, also produced by Yabby You (if youâre familiar with Jamaican music you already know this sort of ambiguity is par for the course). Prophecies Of Dub was actually engineered by one of Tubbyâs lesser-known assistants, Pat Kelly. But since it was dubbed at Tubbyâs Waterhouse studio and the sound of Tubbyâs mixing desk was so unique and iconic at the time, this record, and many others like it, bears Tubbyâs name (Kelly was fully credited on the back of the record, but Tubbyâs name on the front is what sold records in 1976). Kellyâs approach to the dub is a little less heavy-handed than that of Scientist, Jammy, or Tubby himself; the space echo is used sparingly and tastefully, and generally in a more atmospheric sense compared to the aggressive, shrill, disruptive sound of Tubbyâs effects (which, donât be mistaken, we canât get enough of). The delay sound deployed here sounds like waves crashing on rocks, slowly and gently eroding the Earth, or maybe Iâve just been staring at the ocean blue cover for too long. Pat Kelly was a real music lover too, and although you might recognize these riddims from songs by Linval Thompson, Johnny Clarke, Horace Andy and more, thereâs almost no dubbing of any vocals whatsoever, with Kelly choosing to concentrate solely on the musicianship of The Aggrovators who laid down the original tracks. Our faves: âEarth Fear,â âBabylon Red,â âSouth West Block,â âTradition Skank,â âPassing Through,â âBad Man Stank.â Twelve tracks altogether, housed in full color sleeve with extensive liner notes compiled from recent interviews with Yabby You and Pat Kelly (who knew Tubby had a killer jazz record collection!), poly-lined inner sleeve and resealable outer sleeve. Recommended.
- black vinyl pressing
- first-ever official reissue of rare 1976 dub LP
- music label: Pressure Sounds 2019
reviewed by Billington Lambs 03/2020
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The Prophets: King Tubby's Prophecies Of Dub Vinyl LP
The Prophets: King Tubby's Prophecies Of Dub Vinyl LP
One of the rarest dub LPs of all time finally back in print! NOT to be confused with King Tubbyâs Prophecy Of Dub released a few years before this, also produced by Yabby You (if youâre familiar with Jamaican music you already know this sort of ambiguity is par for the course). Prophecies Of Dub was actually engineered by one of Tubbyâs lesser-known assistants, Pat Kelly. But since it was dubbed at Tubbyâs Waterhouse studio and the sound of Tubbyâs mixing desk was so unique and iconic at the time, this record, and many others like it, bears Tubbyâs name (Kelly was fully credited on the back of the record, but Tubbyâs name on the front is what sold records in 1976). Kellyâs approach to the dub is a little less heavy-handed than that of Scientist, Jammy, or Tubby himself; the space echo is used sparingly and tastefully, and generally in a more atmospheric sense compared to the aggressive, shrill, disruptive sound of Tubbyâs effects (which, donât be mistaken, we canât get enough of). The delay sound deployed here sounds like waves crashing on rocks, slowly and gently eroding the Earth, or maybe Iâve just been staring at the ocean blue cover for too long. Pat Kelly was a real music lover too, and although you might recognize these riddims from songs by Linval Thompson, Johnny Clarke, Horace Andy and more, thereâs almost no dubbing of any vocals whatsoever, with Kelly choosing to concentrate solely on the musicianship of The Aggrovators who laid down the original tracks. Our faves: âEarth Fear,â âBabylon Red,â âSouth West Block,â âTradition Skank,â âPassing Through,â âBad Man Stank.â Twelve tracks altogether, housed in full color sleeve with extensive liner notes compiled from recent interviews with Yabby You and Pat Kelly (who knew Tubby had a killer jazz record collection!), poly-lined inner sleeve and resealable outer sleeve. Recommended.
- black vinyl pressing
- first-ever official reissue of rare 1976 dub LP
- music label: Pressure Sounds 2019
reviewed by Billington Lambs 03/2020
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One of the rarest dub LPs of all time finally back in print! NOT to be confused with King Tubbyâs Prophecy Of Dub released a few years before this, also produced by Yabby You (if youâre familiar with Jamaican music you already know this sort of ambiguity is par for the course). Prophecies Of Dub was actually engineered by one of Tubbyâs lesser-known assistants, Pat Kelly. But since it was dubbed at Tubbyâs Waterhouse studio and the sound of Tubbyâs mixing desk was so unique and iconic at the time, this record, and many others like it, bears Tubbyâs name (Kelly was fully credited on the back of the record, but Tubbyâs name on the front is what sold records in 1976). Kellyâs approach to the dub is a little less heavy-handed than that of Scientist, Jammy, or Tubby himself; the space echo is used sparingly and tastefully, and generally in a more atmospheric sense compared to the aggressive, shrill, disruptive sound of Tubbyâs effects (which, donât be mistaken, we canât get enough of). The delay sound deployed here sounds like waves crashing on rocks, slowly and gently eroding the Earth, or maybe Iâve just been staring at the ocean blue cover for too long. Pat Kelly was a real music lover too, and although you might recognize these riddims from songs by Linval Thompson, Johnny Clarke, Horace Andy and more, thereâs almost no dubbing of any vocals whatsoever, with Kelly choosing to concentrate solely on the musicianship of The Aggrovators who laid down the original tracks. Our faves: âEarth Fear,â âBabylon Red,â âSouth West Block,â âTradition Skank,â âPassing Through,â âBad Man Stank.â Twelve tracks altogether, housed in full color sleeve with extensive liner notes compiled from recent interviews with Yabby You and Pat Kelly (who knew Tubby had a killer jazz record collection!), poly-lined inner sleeve and resealable outer sleeve. Recommended.
- black vinyl pressing
- first-ever official reissue of rare 1976 dub LP
- music label: Pressure Sounds 2019


















