Oku Onuora is one of the many obscure dub poets (other than Linton Kwesi Johnson and perhaps Mutabaruka, there really aren't any famous ones) that dot the reggae landscape, pacing to and fro like dreadlocked Cassandras and chanting messages of political apocalypse over fundamentalist drum'n'bass grooves. American reggae fans were introduced to his poetry and musicianship by the scrappy ROIR label, which released an excellent compilation entitled I a Tell: Dubwize & Otherwise on cassette in the early 1990s (it has since been reissued on CD). There was also a disappointing collection of synthesized instrumental dub called New Jerusalem Dub. Dubbin' Away consists of tracks taken from several Onuora albums that were never released in the U.S., and which improve upon his previous instrumental work by involving real instruments instead of synthesizers and sequencers. "Dub Sketches" was previously released with its vocal counterpart on I a Tell, but the rest of the program will be new material to most American ears: the swinging "Sun Dub (Solar Dub)" and the mildly funky "Dub Changes" are especially well put together, and the brief lessons in revolutionary rhetoric that Onuora interjects from time to time between tracks break things up nicely. Reggae fans will not be disappointed. ~ Rick Anderson, All Music Guide
Dubbin' Away
06/22/1999 | Roir
All Music Guide Review
Dubbin' Away Track Listing
Credits of Dubbin' Away
- Rohan Richards
- Engineer
- Style Scott
- Drums
- Robbie Shakespeare
- Bass
- Karl Toppin
- Engineer
- Courtney Panton
- Bass, Engineer, Percussion
- G. Bravo
- Assistant Engineer
- Neil Cooper
- Artwork, Photography
- Junior Jazz
- Guitar
- Junior "Gabu" Wedderburn
- Percussion
- David Hamilton
- Engineer
- Carl Davis
- Organ
- Dave Hamilton
- Engineer
- Oku Onuora
- Vocals, Main Performer, Photography
- Barrington Bailey
- Trombone
- Aston Barrett
- Bass
- Cedric Brooks
- Bass
- Sly Dunbar
- Drums
- David Hewitt
- Drums
- Monty Alexander
- Piano











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