Old Dub Box Volume 1:
True Persuaders Meet David O & P-TAH
This presentation features previously released and long awaited unreleased tracks from The True Persuaders, restored and overdubbed by David Ondrick and Peter Seale (P-TAH), and was inspired by a recent trip to Jamaica.
These tracks capture the classic reggae sound of the late 70's and early 80's, with tracking at choice studios, Harry J, Channel One, and Creative Sound, legendary studios that opened their doors to independent producers.
This versatile trio boasted two lead singers, the strong, distinctive voice and skillful bass playing of Courtney Edwards and the cool vocals of Peter Seale, along with backing vocals by Sammy Melbourne. The Kingston based group released a mere 7 of over 20 recordings, with "Natty Lead the Way" carrying the torch in 1979. Then in 1980, the Scientist / King Tubby mixes of "African Girl" and "RootsMan Skank" were released, the later causing quite a stir on the Jamaican sound system scene.
The crisp overdubs of P-TAH on melodica and David Ondrick on tenor and alto sax provide mesmerizing vibes to these lost chapters of reggae history. So sit back and enjoy these genuine sounds from the Old Dub Box, Volume One.
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MP3 Sample
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| Rum & Coke |
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| Roots Wine |
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| Accompong |
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| The War Is Over |
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| Another Spliff (JAMREC) |
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| ALL SONGS Copyright 2003, 2004, Seale, Ondrick, Edwards. All rights reserved. Unathorized duplication without written consent is prohibited by law. Publishing - Duplexity Publishing, ASCAP, |
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Musicians appearing on the Old Dub Box Volume 1 LP:
Vocals: P-TAH (Peter Seale)
Bass: Courtney Edwards, Gary McLean
Drums: P-TAH, Albert Malawi
Guitars: Raymond Fiddler
Percussion: David Ondrick, P-TAH
Keyboards: Mal Williams, P-TAH
Alto and Tenor Sax: David Ondrick
Melodica: P-TAH (Peter Seale)