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This sterling dub set from 1978 features the legendary Ossie Hibbert on the organ and behind the mixing board. The Hot Pot label has generously appended eight bonus dubs to the original release's spare 10-track line-up, making for over an hour of thunderous bass, wildly echoing percussion, and sweet, free floating horn lines courtesy of the great Tommy McCook. Hibbert was working with some of Jamaica's finest musicians on this set, and their work is only enhanced by his undeniable--though long underappreciated--prowess as a mixer and producer.
Ossie Hibbert: Ossie Hibbert (keyboards); Earl "Chinna" Smith, Radford 'Duggie' Bryan (guitars); Tommy McCook (flute, tenor saxophone); Dean Fraser, Headley Bennett, Herman Marquis (alto saxophone); Bobby Ellis (trumpet); Vin Gordon (trombone); Ansel Collins (keyboards); Bertram "Ranchie" McClean (bass instrument); Sly Dunbar (drums); Noel "Scully" Simms, Uziah "Sticky" Thompson (percussion).
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