Who Say Jah No Dread Jacob Miller

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  • Release Date: 01/28/1994
  • Original Release: 1992
  • Sales Rank: 58,810
  • Label: SANCTUARY RECORDS
  • UPC: 060768979222

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Who Say Jah No Dread

1LISTENKeep on Knocking 3:01
2LISTENKnocking Version 3:06
3LISTENFalse Rasta 2:35
4LISTENHungry Town Scanc 2:46
5LISTENBaby I Love You So 2:31
6LISTENKing Tubby Meets the Rockers Uptown 2:29
7LISTENWho Say Jah No Dread 2:36
8LISTENJah Dread 2:37
9LISTENEach One Teach One 2:20
10LISTENEach One Teach One Version 2:48
11LISTENGirl Name Pat 2:32
12LISTENGirl Name Pat Version 2:31

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Editorial Reviews

There are those who argue that all reggae sounds the same, and that roots reggae, in particular, consists entirely of minor variations on a very small set of musical (and, Jah knows, lyrical) themes. Reggae aficionados will agree, to a point (though they may point out that the same can be said of Baroque music, big-band jazz, and bluegrass). But push the point too far and you run the risk of having an album like this one brought out and played for you from beginning to end, which won't take long since it only includes about a half-hour of music. Who Say Jah No Dread consists of the six songs Jacob Miller recorded with legendary producer Augustus Pablo, and the dub versions of those tunes, all of which were mixed by King Tubby; talk about a triple threat. This album is one of a few hard, compact gems of roots reggae, a classic so inarguable that even the most intransigent reggae skeptic might be won over by its dark, mystical charms. All of the rhythm tracks on this album have become classics, none more deservedly than the one on which "Baby I Love You So" is based, which also forms the basis of "King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown," a dub version generally considered to be the finest example of dub ever created. Amazingly, every track lives up to that high standard. If your reggae collection consists of only five titles, this should be one of them. Rick Anderson, All Music Guide

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