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3.0 out of 5 stars
Lazy dub, September 13, 2002
This review is from: Ital Dub (Audio CD)
Although this album doesn't quite reach the high standards of Pablo's best work, it's by no means as poor as is often made out and generally manages to get into my summer playlist at some point. Recorded at Harry J's and King Tubby's studios in the mid-1970's and mixed by Tubby, it's a lugubrious journey through a selection of mostly familiar rhythms (including versions of Jacob Miller's "Forward Jah Jah children", Bob Marley's "Rebel music" and the Lee Perry classic "Curly locks"), featuring typically sparse arrangements and fx. Pablo does seem to be functioning largely on autopilot throughout the proceedings but it's still a perfect album for chilling out to. However if you're new to Pablo I'd recommend that you obtain some of his better work on albums like "Original rockers" and "Who say Jah no dread" before considering this one....
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4.0 out of 5 stars
good effort, though not his best, September 19, 2000
This review is from: Ital Dub (Audio CD)
In comparison to his breakthrough lps with King Tubby, "Ital Dub," from late 1975, is not as earthshattering as that or other releases of his, but Pablo always has interesting twists and turns in his music to keep you listening and wondering what will come next. A good effort.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
A four star album, May 14, 2010
This review is from: Ital Dub (Audio CD)
A lush and melodic dub album. A four star album. If you are interested in dub music, there are far worse places to start. Pablo throws around a lot of ideas and really succeeds in his ventures, into spare rhythmic numbers, and into fusions that sound like precursors to funk and even modern styles of rnb and hip hop. The volume and echo effects are fine studio touches, if you're into such details of dub music. They add a variation, i daresay, a dimension, to the rhythm of a song. And the recording sounds great (except one of the later tracks). Sample the mp3s somewhere and pick it up. This music should be heard by many more people.
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