1 | Want Fi Go Rave |
2 | It Noh Funny |
3 | Funny Dub |
4 | Sonny's Lettah (Anti-Sus Poem) |
5 | Iron Bar Dub |
6 | Independant Intavenshan |
7 | Fite Dem Back |
8 | Brain Smashing |
9 | Reality Poem |
10 | Reality Dub |
11 | Forces of Vicktry |
12 | Victorious Dub |
13 | Time Come |
14 | Bass Culture |
15 | Cultural Dub |
16 | Street 66 |
17 | Reggae Fi Peach |
18 | Peach Dub |
19 | Di Black Petty Booshwah (12-In Version) |
20 | Di Black Petty Booshwah (Dub) |
1 | Inglan Is a Bitch |
2 | Bitch Dub |
3 | Loraine |
4 | Reggae Sounds |
5 | Shocking Dub |
6 | Two Sounds of Silence |
7 | Di Eagle An' Di Bear (12-In Version) |
8 | Wat About Di Workin' Claas? |
9 | Di Great Insohreckshan |
10 | Insohreckshan Dub |
11 | Making History |
12 | Historic Dub |
13 | Reggae Fi Radni |
14 | Reggae Fi Dada |
15 | New Crass Massahkah |
Linton Kwesi Johnson IS the Founding Father of Dub Poetry; in '79, Johnson signed with Island Records and during his 5 years with the label, he released 4 albums that not only established dub poetry's artistic validity, but have influenced subsequent generations of word-oriented artists. This 2-CD set contains all 4 of his groundbreaking Island albums; 35 remastered tracks including material previously unreleased in the U.S. and the U.K. and rare 12" remixes never before available on CD.
The fact that 1998's highest-ranking reggae album is a reissue speaks more to the power of dub poet Linton Kwesi Johnson than to the weak crop of contemporary reggae artists. Independent Intavenshan is a two-fisted blast of LKJ's smoldering patois poems backed by the liquid rhythms of Dennis Bovell's Dub Band. Including all four of LKJ's Island albums--Forces of Victory, Bass Culture, LKJ in Dub, and Making History--Intavenshan is a timeless, literate, and politically charged document. --S. Duda
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