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Dub Side of the Moon: a Reggae Tribute to Dark Side of the Moon

Dub Side of the Moon: a Reggae Tribute to Dark Side of the Moon
Easy Star All-Stars

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Track Listing

  1. Speak To Me/Breathe (In The Air) - Easy Star All Stars & Sluggy Ranks
  2. On The Run - Easy Star All Stars
  3. Time - Easy Star All Stars & Corey Harris/Ranking Joe
  4. Great Gig In The Sky - Easy Star All Stars & Kirsty Rock
  5. Money - Easy Star All Stars & Gary 'Nesta' Pine/Dollarman
  6. Us And Them - Easy Star All Stars & Frankie Paul
  7. Any Colour You Like - Easy Star All Stars
  8. Brain Damage - Easy Star All Stars & Dr. Israel
  9. Eclipse - Easy Star All Stars & The Meditations
  10. Time - Easy Star All Stars
  11. Great Dub In The Sky - Easy Star All Stars
  12. Step It Pon The Rastaman Scene - Easy Star All Stars & Ranking Joe
  13. Any Dub You Like - Easy Star All Stars
  14. Any Dub You Like - Easy Star All Stars

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2428 in Music
  • Released on: 2006-07-26
  • Number of discs: 1

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review
Talk about high concept: Dub Side of the Moon features the house band of noted New York reggae label Easy Star covering Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon in the same sequence and in recognisable but reggae fashion. Here, the All Stars turn Floyd's strangely surreal world even stranger and more surreal, adorning the band's dark psychedelic music with slow reggae beats and head-spinning dub-style production that is both inspired and effective. "Money" opens with the sound of bong hits and coughing instead of the cash register, then grooves to a reggae beat as guitar and organ churn out the classic riff--there's even the mandatory sax break in the middle. The group hits it just right on "Great Gig in the Sky", retaining the soaring gospel voice, while the remake of the chiming bells on "Time" reveals a bit of irreverent humour. Tearing away at the alienation of the original, this infusion of new personality makes it all work, elevating the album's concept from the half-baked to visionary. --Tad Hendrickson


Customer Reviews

quirk side of the loon5
This is an astonishing record! On paper the idea of a reggae cover of Dark Side Of The Moon sounds demented - but in practise it's truly fabulous. The All-Stars perform dub alchemy, conjuring roots rock out of prog rock like it was the most natural progression. Great Gig In The Sky had me sobbing at its beauty - honestly.

Any Floyd fans with a passing interest in reggae - or, alternatively, any reggae-ists with a passing interest in Pink Floyd - this is for you. Carefully treading that fine line between homage and parody, the All-Stars present a classic work of art in a new way that shines a white light into the prism of your heart. The result is a mind-bending rainbow.

Greatest Covers Album Ever?5
Unusual, in that it's a cover album, rather than an album of cover songs, if that makes sense. If the purpose of a cover version is to bring a new interpretation or sound to familiar work, then this is as good as it gets.
The songs are actually pretty faithful to the originals, but the reggae rendition adds another dimension, which seems to meld perfectly. The title is a little misleading, I'd say it's reggae with a bit of dub rather than out-and-out dub.
I'd also say that the success of the album, musically, should be taken as huge compliment to Pink Floyd.
I welcome the element of wit which diverts from the slight, typically early '70s, tendency to rock pomposity of the original, but I guess the odd Pink Floyd purist might be outraged.

Lizzy4
This is an out and out copy of Dark Side of Moon. I've seen the All Stars perform it live and it's even better than the CD. It will never be the same as Pink Floyd's version and I don't think they have tried to do that. It just works beautifully as a Dub version and I think they've done a fantastic job!