Dave Dub Treatment Rar Download
Kill The Idols, Destroy The Lovers is a collection of tracks from Dave Dub spanning 1994 - 1997. This was the first full length Dave Dub album I heard, and from the opening track I was hooked. Daves raps and Tape Master Stephs production work perfectly together to create, in my opinion, one of the most well rounded westcoast underground tapes of all time. To this day 'Superfly' is one of my all time favorite tracks 'I write all of my raps as if each was my last, fuck it, Dave Dub rules on my epitaph.'
Lacksley's high and light vocals were incredibly similar to his friend Hugh Mundell's and many believed it was the same person singing, in fact even today some still think Lacksley was just a pseudonym used by Mundell either to avoid legal issues or for material releases after his untimely death in the early 1980's. This of course is not the case and Lacksley Castell soon became an established reggae artist in is own right.
In late 1979 Lacksley cut the single 'Jah Love Is Sweeter' at Lee 'Scratch' Perry's Black Ark studio, although whether or not Perry had any involvement is not known. It's likely that Augustus Pablo may have taken Castell to the studio, but with Perry somewhat incapacitated by this time his then wife, Pauline Morrison, may well have overseen this session. Indeed on some 45's Morrison is credited as producer. It's also very likely that it would have been further mixed at King Tubby's, possibly by Augustus Pablo.
It came out on both the Orchid and Black Joy labels. Also around this time Lacksley was called upon by Sugar Minott to provide backing vocals on his album 'Black Roots'.
Other singles cut by Lacksley between 1980 and 1981 include 'Mother Mitchell' released on the African Drums label and 'Lost Love' for the Jah Life label both produced by Al Campbell. Another couple were 'Blackman Misery' produced by Trinity on the JB Music label and 'Unkind To Myself' produced by Michael Palmer and mixed by Scientist. By mid 1981 Lacksley began working with producer Robert 'Flacko' Palmer cutting some sides including 'African Queen' and 'Jah Is Watching You'. Recorded at Channel One and Tuff Gong studios with producer 'Flacko' Palmer and mixed by Errol Brown, Lacksley was working with some excellent musicians in the 'We The People' band and the Taxi Gang including the dynamic duo of Sly And Robbie, Winston Wright on keys, David Madden on horns and 'Horsemouth' Wallace on percussion.

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The result is simply superb, a truly great album that contains the songs 'Leaving', 'Morning Glory' and 'Cold Winter Night'. The album has been re-issued / remastered recently and is available on iTunes. After two incredible albums, that are not only classics of the roots reggae era but that have also lasted the test of time, who knows just what Lacksley Castell may have gone on to acheive.
We shall never know for in 1983 Lacksley Castell died suddenly, having been weakend by tuberculosis he suffered a fatal asthma attack. It had been widely rumoured that Castell died as many reggae artists in the early 80's had from a gunshot, however this is likely to be confusion with Hugh Mundell who had been shot down in Kingston just a short time previous. Lacksley Castell - Singles & Dubs 1978 - 1983 1) Babylon World 2) Babylon World (Dub) 3) Jah Children (aka Love In Your Heart) 4) Jah Children (Dub) 5) Jah Love Is Sweeter 6) Jah Love Is Sweeter (Dub) 7) What A Great Day 8) What A Great Day (Dub) 9) African Queen 10) African Queen (Dub) 11) Lost Love (Extended Mix - With Jr.
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