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Simplicity - Let's Rock / Let's Dub album flac Performer: Simplicity
Title: Let's Rock / Let's Dub
Style: Dub, Ska, Lovers Rock
MP3 album: 1819 mb
FLAC album: 1136 mb
Rating: 4.4
Other formats: MP4 DMF VOC VQF MP3 ASF MIDI
Genre: Reggae

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Let's Rock is a MxPx compilation album of B-sides and unreleased material. You Walk, I Run" was recorded by Jerry Finn during "the Ever Passing Moment" sessions, and "Make Up Your Mind" was also recorded by Finn and was released on "the Broken Bones" 7-inch. Both songs appeared on the "Responsibility" Australian import. The remaining ten tracks were previously unreleased and were self-produced

And let’s not forget – without dub, we wouldn’t have the remix! In tribute, we’ve collected together 50 killer dub albums. The dub version of Horace Andy’s beautiful In the Light album was created by Prince Jammy. The meld of Andy’s distinctive high tenor over soundscapes put together by Jammy, Leroy Sibbles, and Augustus Pablo is just sublime. Kode9 & Spaceape – Memories of the Future (Hyperdub, 2006). Rock Steady from Dub Plates From the Elephant House: Microphone Attack – Niney the Observer 1974-78 (Blood and Fire, 2003). Niney is the producer here, with I Roy, Big Youth, Dillinger and Trinity featured as toasters. A slick album full of incredible grooves and amazing vocal performances. Various – Raiders Of The Lost Dub (Island/Mango, 1981). Bubbling dubs from producers Sly & Robbie of popular reggae tunes from vital artists including Black Uhuru, Burning Spear, Wailing Souls.

Helpin' the dude who (?) the chick Your parents dished back in the days The same way they dished this crap. Are you amazed? So . s Let's rock and roll. Slip in da da da Yeah. Here's that rock and roll Rock must come and soul. Get em up and dance (yeah) We're gonna rock and roll We're gonna move this sound We're gonna make a groove Everybody move Everybody movin' yeah.

Let’s rock, he replied. Accordingly, the album cover image is an electric chair. Nothing makes you think more about life than death, Auerbach says, laughing. Both he and Carney are now married dads in their late thirties. They’re one of the last commercially viable rock acts birthed in this century, and they’ve been at it long enough that a teenage Greta Van Fleet hung the Black Keys’ 2012 Rolling Stone cover as inspiration in their rehearsal space. At this point in the Keys’ career, they aren’t particularly focused on commercial success.

The duo’s new Let’s Rock follows their last effort Turn Blue by five years, the longest gap of their career. As the band tells it, they burned out, though during their time off Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney both continued making music at their typically relentless clip, just not with each other. Carney produced records for Michelle Branch, Tobias Jesso J. Wild Belle, and others, while Auerbach helmed records by the Pretenders and Cage the Elephant and dropped a leisurely solo album. For some bands, that time apart might have yielded an epiphany that reshaped their approach.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A Let's Rock
Written-By – Millicent*, Pat*, Sandra*
B Let's Dub

Companies, etc.

  • Published By – S & G Music
  • Marketed By – S & G Record Shop Ltd.

Credits

  • Other [Producer] – Smitty
  • Producer – D. Mahoney*