Rastafari In Dub by the Sons Of Negus was released in Jamaica on the Top Ranking label, possibly (!) in 1978. There may have been a previous white label issue in 1972.
It’s (mainly) the dub version of the album Rastafari, by Ras Michael And The Sons Of Negus, released in 1975.
Both have been reissued on various labels over the years - see Discogs. This is (probably) the original Top Ranking issue of the Rastafari In Dub LP, uploaded in Wav format - i.e. best possible quality.
Streaming only. I think it’s magic, especially from 25 minutes 20 seconds onwards.
I don’t hold the copyright and will willingly remove this if the copyright holder objects.
There are eight tracks on the LP, and ten listed on the sleeve and label. It’s described on Discogs as ‘..a beautiful blend of roots and Nyabinghi music’ and I won’t argue with that.
The dub remix is credited to Mervyn (Mervyn Williams).
Here are the credits on the sleeve.
Bass – Robert Shakespear
Drums – Santa and Michael Richards
Wah-Wah Guitar – Peter Tosh
Lead Guitar – Earl "Chinna" Smith, Clarence Weirs
Keyboard – Bernard "Touter" Harvey, Geoffrey Chung
Funde, Repeater and Bass Drums – Sons Of Negus
Brass Section – David Madden, Glen DaCosta
Re-Mix – Mervyn
Produced by Tommy Cowan
Design [Album Design] – Errol "Irie" Myrie
Recorded at Dynamics Recording Studio, Harry “J” and Joe Gibbs Studio
Tracks as listed on the sleeve and label..
Side One
Jah Jah Children
Dubs Of Thunder
Truths & Rights
Zion Rock
Hallelujah Dub
Side Two
Birds And All
Jah Bomb Dub
Lightining Flash
Wicked Dub Out
Nyah Man Dub