BILL LASWELL
BILL LASWELL PRESENTS: TROJAN DUB MASSIVE CHAPTER 2
1/ Drum Rock (Perry) 3.59
The Upsetters
2/ Scientist (Stalag 17) (Riley,Collins) 3.28
Scientist
3/ Java (Chin) 2.55
Augustus Pablo
4/ Bedroom Mazurka (Harriott,Swaby) 2.28
Augustus Pablo
5/ Youth Man (Holmes) 4.05
The Observer & King Tubby
6/ Buckshot Dub (Edwards) 3.45
Rupie Edwards
7/ A Noisy Place (Lee) 2.26
Horace Andy/The Aggrovators
8/ Throne Of Blood (James) 3.08
Prince Jammy
9/ Stepping Out (Fraser) 2.47
Sly & Robbie
10/ Washroom Skank (Perry) 4.05
The Upsetters
11/ Dubbing With The Observor (Holmes) 4.24
The Observer & King Tubby
12/ Freedom Dub (Thompson) 2.14
The Revolutionaires
13/ King Tubby's Gold Dub (Thomas) 3.28
Jah Thomas/Roots Radics
14/ The Death Of Mr. Spock (Thompson) 3.59
Roots Radics
15/ King Tubby's Badness Dub (Lee) 4.18
King Tubby
16/ Shaolin Temple (James) 2.52
Prince Jammy
17/ Flash Gordon Meets Luke Skywalker (Thompson) 3.36
Roots Radics
18/ Rastaman Chant (Michael) 2.37
Ras Michael & The Sons Of Negus
Created at Orange Music Studio, New Jersey
Enhanced by Bill Laswell
Engineering: Robert Musso
Assistant: James Dellatacoma
Mastered by Michael Fossenkemper at Turtle Tone Studios, New York
Second: Alex Theoret
Art/Design: John Brown at Cloud Chamber
2005 - Bass Fiction/Trojan Records (UK), TJCCD226 (CD)
2005 - Bass Fiction/Trojan Records/Sanctuary (USA), 06076-80493-2 (CD)
2016 - Bill Laswell Bandcamp (digital)
REVIEWS :
Right from the get-go, it's apparent that Chapter Two of Bill Laswell's Trojan remix project is going to be a darker,
freakier journey than Chapter One. Lee "Scratch" Perry's growl welcomes listeners to the more serpentine world of Trojan
Dub Massive: Chapter Two, and with the extra echo and soundscape-widening producer/remixer/what-have-you Bill Laswell lays
on the track, the chill Perry usually induces just got thicker. Not ridiculously thick, though. Just as he did with Miles
Davis on Panthalassa and Bob Marley on Dreams of Freedom, Laswell respects his source while remixing, and brews up a
concoction the original parties would most likely approve. Trojan Dub Massive: Chapter Two keeps the slink and spirit
of the original Trojan dub cuts intact while adding cistern-sized reverb, quirky folds and filters, and nocturnal segues
that make this more of a journey than a collection of tracks. He's also done a great job disappearing behind the music,
letting Trojan be Trojan and only "placing" and "enhancing" the music according to the booklet. Save the segues and a few
slick tricks that call out the release's post-2000 origins, you could be fooled into thinking this is an original Trojan
release if you only had a boombox around. Headphones or an excellent sound system along with a back-pocket familiarity with
the tracks are required to catch the bulk of Laswell's input, but that's what makes Trojan Dub Massive: Chapter Two a
success. The bottomless vaults of Trojan are filled with some of the tastiest dub known to man, and cheesy tampering is out
of the question. Laswell knows this and simply offers what could be considered a DJ set with a bit of tweaking. It's superb
tweaking, and maybe just a little too humble for laptop kids and left-field lovers. For everyone else, Trojan Dub Massive:
Chapter Two is a lazy delight with the mighty Trojan catalog in tasteful, contemporary dressing.
David Jeffries (courtesy of the All Music website)