The music of Bob Dylan has long been highly valued in Jamaica (the Wailers recorded an odd, eerie version of "Like a Rolling Stone" as early as 1966), and given the amazing elastic mutability of his songs (and the equally elastic adaptability of reggae rhythms), it should come as no surprise that a collection of reggae covers of his compositions should pop up now and again. Is It Rolling Bob? presents 14 reggaefied versions of Dylan songs, and while nothing is patently awful, the truth is that most of these tracks are more curious than inspiring or memorable. The fact that Jamaica was once essentially an island slave plantation (and given that Toots Hibbert could sing the want ads and make them stick) gives "Maggie's Farm" an added poignancy here, while "Mr. Tambourine Man" makes an amazingly fluid transition to reggae in the hands of the great Gregory Isaacs, but tracks like "Lay Lady Lay" by the Mighty Diamonds mostly just sound strange, even slightly off-kilter. The disc closes with a remix of Dylan's vocal version of "I and I" done by Doctor Dread, and aside from being a bit more atmospheric than the version from Infidels (which already had the great Jamaican rhythm section of Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare on it), it is surprisingly close to the original mix. For the casual listener, these versions will simply be mildly interesting curios. ~ Steve Leggett, All Music Guide
Is It Rolling Bob? A Reggae Tribute to Bob Dylan
08/10/2004 | Sanctuary Records
All Music Guide Review
Is It Rolling Bob? A Reggae Tribute to Bob Dylan Track Listing
Credits of Is It Rolling Bob? A Reggae Tribute to Bob Dylan
- Robert Lyn
- Synthesizer, Keyboards
- Dwight Pinkney
- Guitar
- Robbie Shakespeare
- Bass
- Earl "Chinna" Smith
- Guitar
- Drummie Zeb
- Drums
- Glen Brownie
- Bass
- Roger Steffens
- Liner Notes
- Raul Jr. Rico
- Conga
- Doctor Marshall
- Engineer
- Derrick Litchmore
- Engineer
- Leeba Hibbert
- Vocals (Background)
- Nigel Burrell
- Engineer
- Tixie
- Engineer
- Dale Brown
- Bass
- Deleon Jubba White
- Drums
- Courick Clarke
- Keyboards
- Dwight "Fudgie" Dias
- Engineer
- Chuckie Youth
- Guitar
- Alan Clark
- Keyboards
- Doctor Dread
- Producer
- Sly Dunbar
- Drums
- Fatta
- Engineer
- Jim Fox
- Engineer
- Dean Fraser
- Saxophone
- Tony Garnier
- Bass
- Jimmie Gately
- Engineer
- Steve Golding
- Guitar (Rhythm)
- Toots Hibbert
- Harmonica, Hand Drums
- Lee Jaffe
- Harmonica
- Sky Juice
- Percussion
- Mark Knopfler
- Guitar
- Greg Ladanyi
- Engineer
- Bob Dylan
- Guitar, Vocals, Producer
- Mick Taylor
- Guitar











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