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Elroy Bailey - Red Hot Dub
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Elroy Bailey - Red Hot DubDebut solo album from the Black Slate singer originally released in 1979. Now released on 180 gram vinyl. 'Red Hot Dub', originally released in 1979 through West London's Burning Sounds label and credited to Elroy Bailey, is a superior dub based collection that showcases subtle, masterful musicianship rather than electronic pyrotechnics and studio trickery. The album provides a perfect example of just how far UK reggae had progressed by that time and
the human brain where the soul resides
who opted for a personal
An ancient parallelled entity born into modern existence
often soulless Nashville music industry
Both works were among the many that disappeared after the composer left Berlin in 1933
"Swingin' With Flip Phillips" and "Flip"
Decca Studios where the Beatles failed their audition and much more
where each song tells a story in a literal way
"I Want To Live Again" and "Conscience I'm Guilty"
featuring extensive new liner notes and interviews with Joe's friends
with repugnance
all unissued
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