This is the dub cut to Michigan and Smilie's "Jah a the Creator", released on 45 in 1979 with overdubs from the Brentford Rockers (Horsemouth Wallace, Bagga Walker, Soljie) - that's why it's titled "Creator Version"
I cant say for sure, this Dub version was only released in 2004, after Coxsone's death.
I can only guess it was recorded in the early 70s, maybe a few years after he first recorded Dawn Penn's original.
So wether he had Augustus in the studio with him doing this version, or used the sample from one of Augustus' tracks, or someone else played the melodica for this, is anyones guess.
:S Not sure about this track at all... I don't buy the story about the history of this one.. I may be wrong, but i've listened carefully and anyone who really likes this rhythm (many, many versions exist) can identify a fundamental difference with this version. Maybe it's an early experiment.. 'maybe'...
Well the fundemental difference i can see is dub and reggae.
Dawn penns track was recorded in 1967 according to the web, the dub movement took place a few years later, thats when the Dub speacilist made a name for himself, so i really see this track being made after No No No as a different take on it.
@djsmithy yeah dub back in the late 60's early 70's till about 1975 were basically "versions" no real effects like delay or reverb , mostly chopped up guitar and vocals and emphasized on the drum and bass.
@djsmithy This was the B-side of Papa Michigan & General Smiley's "Jah A The Creator", released in the very early 80s approximately. The overdubs are by the Brentford Rockers. Melodica is by Pablove Black, drums by Horsemuth, bass by Bagga Walker
2011.05.26.
GoonerAli 9 months ago
This is the dub cut to Michigan and Smilie's "Jah a the Creator", released on 45 in 1979 with overdubs from the Brentford Rockers (Horsemouth Wallace, Bagga Walker, Soljie) - that's why it's titled "Creator Version"
Baudolino59 10 months ago
suPergUt
paulePpunkt 1 year ago
The song with Dawn Penn was so jazzy, now the version has gone nyahbinghy dubwise. Studio One power !
ahwadodem 1 year ago
Yes!
MAMACUSAMA 1 year ago
BASS CULTURE!
gangstable 2 years ago 3
waths the name of one song with this base but other lyrics (i can of with this: ba da da dem badadadadem ) similar than eek a mouse
some one else?
somosviento57 2 years ago
"no no no, You don't love me"
marcin345 2 years ago
burro banton, badder dan dem? "me baan badda da dem a gwah rooffa da dem"
bennyboy360 2 years ago
it's called you don't love (no no no) Dawn Penn is the Original Singuer!!! n_n
lluel 2 years ago 2
@somosviento57 Sister Nancy "Bam Bam"-I think that;s what you're looking for
HelloFelonKitty 2 years ago
sista nancy sing di tune pon "stalag riddim"...is not dat ting
reggaeandrea 2 years ago
wa do dem by eek a mouse?
theonlyboa 2 years ago
tonto ire - experience ...
Marioslav07 2 years ago
Never heard this version, thanx a lot for uploading this, however i do not believe that it is Augustos Pablo playin the melodica
rastaman36 3 years ago
can i buy this mix ? and if so from where .
neilpuff22 3 years ago
its all in the info man! ;)
djsmithy 3 years ago
got it thanks.
neilpuff22 3 years ago
That is a very good question!
I cant say for sure, this Dub version was only released in 2004, after Coxsone's death.
I can only guess it was recorded in the early 70s, maybe a few years after he first recorded Dawn Penn's original.
So wether he had Augustus in the studio with him doing this version, or used the sample from one of Augustus' tracks, or someone else played the melodica for this, is anyones guess.
djsmithy 3 years ago
:S Not sure about this track at all... I don't buy the story about the history of this one.. I may be wrong, but i've listened carefully and anyone who really likes this rhythm (many, many versions exist) can identify a fundamental difference with this version. Maybe it's an early experiment.. 'maybe'...
antihate9876 3 years ago
Well the fundemental difference i can see is dub and reggae.
Dawn penns track was recorded in 1967 according to the web, the dub movement took place a few years later, thats when the Dub speacilist made a name for himself, so i really see this track being made after No No No as a different take on it.
djsmithy 3 years ago
@djsmithy yeah dub back in the late 60's early 70's till about 1975 were basically "versions" no real effects like delay or reverb , mostly chopped up guitar and vocals and emphasized on the drum and bass.
JRoots88 5 months ago
@djsmithy This was the B-side of Papa Michigan & General Smiley's "Jah A The Creator", released in the very early 80s approximately. The overdubs are by the Brentford Rockers. Melodica is by Pablove Black, drums by Horsemuth, bass by Bagga Walker
Baudolino59 8 months ago
@djsmithy its most likely Pablov Black playing melodica he was the resident piano /organ/melodica player for studio one
JRoots88 5 months ago
is that augustus pablo pon melodica if so never know im play at studio one
rootsradicsfan 3 years ago
Murderer bassline, - IRIE !
LOVE an raspect ...
ROOTS.
Rootslove 3 years ago 2
Respect bro! :D
djsmithy 3 years ago
yes - i simply must agree
this bassline is rather spiffing!
utubegogo 3 years ago