Big Dog 92-7 Music Guide

Brand

RELEASE
1979
LABEL
Pressure Sounds
GENRES
Reggae, Roots Reggae, Dub

Album Review

Another amazing chunk of dub, Brand is the dub version of Keith Hudson's Rasta Communication. And if you think Pick a Dub was tough to find, Brand was assumed to have fallen into a crack in the universe. Only available at outrageous collector's prices, Brand was finally rescued by producer and dub mastermind Adrian Sherwood for his label Pressure Sounds. Exhilarating and powerful, Brand proves that Pick a Dub was no fluke and that Hudson was simultaneously writing and rewriting the book of dub. Rhythmically dense and intense (thanks to bassist Ranchie and drummer Sly Dunbar), Brand is sinewy instead of slick, powerfully direct instead of playfully obscure. If you're hep to Hudson's vibe after listening to Pick a Dub, then you won't be able to live another day without Brand.
John Dougan, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Image Dub (I'm No Fool)
  2. National Item (Rasta Country)
  3. National Anthem (Rasta Country)
  4. Highter Hights (Barbican Heights)
  5. Darkness Dub (I Won't Be Compromised)
  6. My Eyes Are Red Dub (Bloody Eyes)
  7. Musicology Dub (The Musicology)
  8. Felt the Strain Dub (Felt We Felt the Strain)
  9. Barabbas Dub (I'm Not Satisfied)
  10. Rub Dub (Rasta Communication: King Saul)
  11. My Eyes Are Red (Bloody Eyes) [*]
  12. Rasta Took the Blame (Felt We Felt the Strain) [*]