The Revolutionaries - Drum Sound: More Gems From The Channel One Dub Room 1974 To 1980 The Revolutionaries

€35.99

Black Vinyl 2LP

Genre: Dub and Reggae
New / Used: Brand New
Release Date: Jun 12, 2026
Available Date: Jun 16, 2026
Catalogue Number: PSLP 55
Barcode: 0689492065867
2 left
Format: Black Vinyl 2LP

"I really started looking at music. Started to experiment on the drums. To see if we could make the drum dance by itself." — Sly Dunbar

This king size dub album is a lion of a record roaring with dub plates, rarities and obscure gems. Dominated by the drums of Sly Dunbar, it represents a golden period when Channel One held the key to much of what was to follow in reggae music.

The sound of Channel One, which achieved worldwide prominence in the mid-seventies reggae boom, wielded an unparalleled influence throughout the world. Its origins were based on Ernest and Jo Jo Hookim's lifelong love of music and their fascination with the way it was made. They were true visionaries and it is impossible to overstate the influence that the brothers' custom-built studio wielded on the development of Jamaican music.

The Channel One drum sound was totally unique and Sly Dunbar, along with engineers Ernest Hookim and Barnabas, would spend days perfecting it. As its fame grew, all kinds of people, including Sting and The Clash, came to the studio to try and capture some of the magic that was created down on Maxfield Avenue.

The magical sound became familiar through hundreds of reggae recordings and many of the best tunes were released on the Hookims' Well Charge and Disco Mix labels and on the Channel One label itself. This is where the material on Drum Sound is sourced from: seventeen killer tracks that showcase the very best of Channel One.

This is probably the strongest dub album yet to be issued on Pressure Sounds, packed full of music that no sound system was and is complete without, including a King Tubby cut to Junior Byles' timeless 'Fade Away' and the iconic 'Kunta Kinte'. Never before released, 'Kunta Kinte' could only be heard on a dub plate, notably on Jah Shaka's legendary sound system, which still plays Kunta Kinte dubs to this day.

Beautifully mastered and carefully restored with all of Pressure Sounds' customary attention to detail, the album is available on double vinyl.

Track List

A1        Kunta Kinte Version One
A2        Hotter Fire Version
A3        A Who Say Version Two
A4        Pride & Ambition Version
B1        Rootes Dub
B2        Dunkirk
B3        War Version
B4        Thinking Version
C1        Jah Creation Version
C2        Ride On Marcus Version
C3        Swell Headed
C4        Catonine Version
D1        Girl A Love You Version
D2        Tivoli Skank
D3        Plantation Heights Version
D4        Back Weh Version
Format: Black Vinyl 2LP

Recently viewed...