Wilson, Delroy: Dubbing at King Tubby's

Wilson, Delroy SKU: 39998200
Wilson, Delroy: Dubbing at King Tubby's

Wilson, Delroy: Dubbing at King Tubby's

Wilson, Delroy SKU: 39998200

Format: CD

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Title: Dubbing at King Tubby's
Artist: Wilson, Delroy
Label: Jamaican Recordings
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5060135762797
Genre: International

Delroy Wilson's rich vocal tones always added magic to any song put his way. The "Cool Operator" was what he was affectionately named after he worked on a tune with the legendary Jamaican producer, Bunny Lee. A match made in heaven, that you will hear on this collection, where he was put against some of the finest rhythms made in what would be a high point in reggae's history. Delroy Wilson (b.1948 Kingston, Jamaica) began his musical career at the school which was Coxonne Dodd's Studio One label. His first release at the tender age of 13 was the Lee Perry produced "Joe Liges". This ska-enhanced tune gave the young singer his first hit and the follow-up single "Spit in the Sky" also flew out the record store doors. After a brief stop in 1969, Delroy began working for producer Sonia Pottinger's Tip Top label which gave him more hits including "It Hurts" and "Put Yourself in My Place". The 1970s saw Delroy Wilson's arrival at Bunny "Striker" Lee's door and what would turn into a winning formula, scoring hit after hit. It is from this great period in Delroy's career that Jamaican Recordings have compiled this selection of killer tracks, cut with drum and bass rhythm kings themselves Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare. A great dub set mixed at the one and only King Tubby's studio... CD version includes three bonus tracks.

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