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Escape to the Asylum of Dub: Dub Me Crazy Pt. 4
Released: 1983
Label: N\A
These 1983 sessions are his most traditional dub, but they point the way to the craziness to come. Many female vocalists are heard here. ~ Myles Boisen, All Music Guide
Feast of Yellow Dub
Released: 1984
Label: N\A
It's fashionable to slag British producer Mad Professor these days. And it's true that his sound, a digitally clean yet sonically adventurous combination of Lee Perry-style quirkiness and... Continue[+]
Who Knows the Secret of the Master Tape?: Dub Me Crazy Pt. 5
Released: 1985
Label: N\A
Who Knows the Secret of the Master Tape? collects 12 electro-tinged, reverb-induced reggae instrumentals. While the music of the Mad Professor may embrace more modernized studio technology than... Continue[+]
Captures Pato Banton
Released: 1988
Label: N\A
This collaboration with Jamaican singer Pato Banton is typically mind-expanding, with more pop intent and extending vocal tracks. ~ Myles Boisen, All Music Guide
Science & the Witchdoctor: Dub Me Crazy Pt. 9
Released: May 1989
Label: N\A
Mad Professor's Dub Me Crazy series stretched to a ninth volume with Science & the Witchdoctor. Though there is a stronger vocal presence here, including snippets from Kofi, Benji Singer, and... Continue[+]
Psychedelic Dub: Dub Me Crazy Pt. 10
Released: 1990
Label: N\A
More craziness, with guest appearances by singer Macka B and the legendary trombonist Rico. ~ Myles Boisen, All Music Guide
Hijacked to Jamaica: Dub Me Crazy, Pt. 11
Released: 1991
Label: N\A
Part 11 of the Dub Me Crazy series was actually done in Jamaica, rather than in The Professor's England home. ~ Myles Boisen, All Music Guide
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