| Living Dub Volume 3 | ||||
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| Released | 1996 | |||
| Recorded | 1996 | |||
| Genre | Reggae | |||
| Label | Heartbeat Records | |||
| Producer | Winston Rodney | |||
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Living Dub Volume 3 is a dub album of reggae music by the Jamaican singer Burning Spear (Winston Rodney). It was released in 1996.[1]
Track listing
- Dub Peace
 - Dub Creation
 - Dub Not Stupid
 - Dub Subject in School
 - Dub This Man
 - Dub Rastaman
 - Dub Legal
 - Dub Nation
 - Dub the World
 - Dub Old Timer
 - Dub Africa
 - Dub Burning
 - Dub Business
 - Dub Lovin
 
Credits
- All Songs Written by Winston Rodney and Published by Burning Spear Publishing, ASCAP
 - Executive Producer - Burning Music Productions
 - Recorded at Grove Recording Studio, Ocho Rios, St. Ann, Jamaica
 - Recording Engineer - Barry O'Hare
 - Mixed by Barry O'Hare except: "World Dub" and "Loving Dub" mixed by Michael Sauvage
 - Project Coordinator for Heartbeat - Garret Vandermolen
 - Mastered by Dr. Toby Mountain at Northeastern Digital Recording, Southborough, MA
 - Special Thanks To Karl Young, Barry O'Hare, Tedo Davis, Sonia Rodney, Anthony "Jolly" Rhoden, Carolyn Marr, and Mutabaruka
 
Musicians
- Winston Rodney - vocals, percussion, akete, harmony
 - Nelson Miller - drums, percussion, backing vocals on "Subject In School"
 - Paul Beckford - bass
 - Lenford Richards - lead guitar, funde
 - Lenval "Shayar" Jarrett - rhythm guitar
 - Jay Noel - synthesizer on "Africa" and "Creation"
 - Alvin Haughton - percussion
 - James Smith - trumpet
 - Charles Dickey - trombone
 - Mark Wilson - saxophone
 
Additional Musicians
- Robbie Lyn - piano, synthesizers
 - Basil Cunningham - bass on "Legal "Hustlers"
 - Dean Fraser - saxophone
 - Ronald "Nambo" Robinson - trombone
 - Junior "Chico" Chin - trumpet
 - Uziah "Sticky" Thompson - percussion
 - Carol "Passion" Nelson - harmony vocals
 - Rupert Bent - lead guitar
 - Archibald "Tedo" Davis - backing vocals on "Subject In School"
 
References
- ↑ "Bill Cosby: In Words and Pictures". Ebony. Vol. 52. May 1997. p. 16.
 
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