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King Jammy
Destroys The Virus With Dub (limited LP + poster)

Destroys The Virus With Dub (limited LP + poster)
Destroys The Virus With Dub (limited LP + poster)Destroys The Virus With Dub (limited LP + poster)Destroys The Virus With Dub (limited LP + poster)Destroys The Virus With Dub (limited LP + poster)Destroys The Virus With Dub (limited LP + poster)

Catno

VPGSRL2731

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album

Country

Europe

Release date

Mar 18, 2022

Genres

Reggae

Styles

Dub

KING JAMMY Destroys The Virus With Dub VP 2022 King Jammy's production !!!

Dub's new prince-god-king Jammy's latest album is a steppers' answer to pestilence. 'King Jammy Destroys The Virus With Dub' is a COVID-purging tour of sheer bass, showing off the antiviral properties we didn't know the Pangaeic Jamaican genre had. Of course, it wouldn't be a proper 21st Century dub record without Jammys paying tribute to his roots; here he revisits the work of several golden age greats, including Hugh Mendell, Junior Delgado and Sugar Minott, for a slew of humourously headsy dub wedges like 'Quarantined In Dub', 'A New Normal In Dub', and, yes, 'Dub Tribute To All Hospital Workers'. You get the picture!

KING JAMMY
Destroys The Virus With Dub
VP

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

32€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

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A1

Lockdown Dub

A2

Quarantined In Dub

A3

Track & Trace Dub

A4

Dub Fi Social Distance

A5

Closed Border Dub

B1

A New Normal In Dub

B2

Dub On The Frontline

B3

Dubbing From Home

B4

Dub Injection

B5

Dub Tribute To All Hospital Workers

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