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Dub Side Of The Moon

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  Song Title Time Price    
Play   1. Speak To Me / Breathe 3:52 £0.89
Play   2. On The Run 3:23 £0.89
Play   3. Time (featuring Corey Harris & Ranking Joe) 6:58 £0.89
Play   4. The Great Gig In The Sky 4:25 £0.89
Play   5. Money (featuring Gary "Nesta" Pine & Dollarman) 6:26 £0.89
Play   6. Us And Them (featuring Frankie Paul) 7:55 £0.89
Play   7. Any Colour You Like 3:38 £0.89
Play   8. Brain Damage (featuring Dr. Israel) 4:06 £0.89
Play   9. Eclipse (featuring The Meditations) 1:52 £0.89
Play 10. Time Version 3:38 £0.89
Play 11. Great Dub In The Sky 4:21 £0.89
Play 12. Step It Pon The Rastaman Scene (featuring Ranking Joe) 4:02 £0.89
Play 13. Any Dub You Like 3:22 £0.89
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38 of 39 people found the following review helpful
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With perfect timing to coincide with the thirtieth anniversary celebrations of Pink Floyd's classic, Dark Side Of The Moon, comes this ambitious, authentic and even amusing reinvention.

Using the pick of the reggae and soul community, who spent over three years on the work, Dub Side Of The Moon is one of the more outrageous attempts at reworking Floyd tunes that has come along over the years. And it works fantastically well! It might seem sacriligious to some, but I think this is a great album! A fantastic job has been done from beginning to end. If you are a purist, hate cover bands, cover versions, and the like, you will probably hate this. If, however, you enjoy hearing fresh versions of old favourites, I urge you to check this out...

The idea came about in 1999 when New York reggae label vice president Lem Oppenheimer convinced his colleagues that this was a viable concept to cover. He imagined it would "echo Dark Side's album artwork - refracting Pink Floyd's music vision through a prism of reggaes's rich rhythmic and instrumental possibilities". Gathering some of the best musicians of their genre, the producers have approached the work seriously - so seriously in fact, that the (alleged) Wizard Of Oz syncronicity apparently works throughout!

Nyabinghi drumming kicks off the album, along with the heartbeat (this bookends the album). Speak To Me, with re-recorded comments (every sound, voice, whatever - has been rerecorded in an appropriate style) moves into a nice version of Breathe, easing the listener gently into the different sound given to this very familiar work. A great vocal as well from Sluggy Ranks.

A kicking drum'n'bass version of On The Run follows. The style fits this fairly timeless synth heavy track well. The song climaxes, then some very funny alarm clocks herald the start of Time. The opening (once the chimes have subsided) plays down the normal rototom drum solo, David Gilmour's solos have been replaced by some toasting, which works well. The song seems none the worse for the lack of guitars...

Great Gig In The Sky has been done really well - lovely, atmospheric, and a soulful vocal from Kirsty Rock. Money then kicks off - no cash registers but the sound of bongs (apparently - not that I would know) which puts a smile on the face. Musically, the song is very similar to the original. The vocal is provided by Gary "Nesta" Pine and Dollarman, who provides the effective toasting that replaces David's traditional solo.

Up next, Us and Them. A nice, uplifting bass line and a pretty faithful sax performance. Frankie Paul does a pretty straight reading of this track, just adding a touch of his own interpretation. Like Money, not a huge departure from the original. Us And Them blends into another faithful (if reggae flavoured) reading of Any Colour You Like, with David's solo replaced effectively with horns.

A stripped down Brain Damage follows, with Dr Israel sounding like he's singing through a megaphone in places, which naturally leads to Eclipse, which to my mind is the least successful rendering on the album. For what should be the climax, it seems poorly paced, particularly vocally, and muted. However, the Nyabinghi drumming that leads out, nicely wraps things up.

There are four bonus tracks - and they enter heavy dub territory! You get Time, which starts like a Zabriskie outtake, before heading into an instrumental, dub version. Great Gig In The Sky gives you more of the same but with some awesome bass. A great version! Finally, you have Step It Pon The Rastaman Scene/Any Dub You Like, which is based on Any Colour You Like but dramatically different, with a nice vocal by Ranking Joe.

It is a sign of a great piece of music that it can be covered in different ways successfully - think about the many ways that Lennon & McCartney songs have been covered; Dark Side is arguably the pinnacle of Pink Floyd's career. To still be so respected thirty years on, and in this case, in a completely different music community, is a sign of Dark Side's enduring quality and appeal.

As a concept, it sounds like it just shouldn't work - but it does. Their obvious respect and love for the original shines through and ensures the album stands up to repeated playings. This is no "interesting novelty" that a project like this could be in danger of becoming. Go on - give it a try. You'll be missing a treat if you don't!

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful
An Amazing Tribute 2 Oct 2003
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It took a lot of guts to take this project on and the results are stunning. As a huge reggae fan, I was amazed at the skill in which this, the ultimate concept album, was transformed into a reggae masterpiece. This is not a straight up Dub album, but there are enough elements of Dub throughout to please any fan of that genre. And to hear Frankie Paul, Ranking Joe, The Meditations, Sluggy Ranks and the like, flexing on these riddims, is a joy. Don't sleep on this one!
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
I pity the fools... 26 July 2007
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...who fail to get this album. A couple of reviewers have slated this, one says it is cheating, the other says it is only good for a laugh. I presume these are die-hard Floyd fans, who are far too precious about the original work to see how brilliantly the All-Stars have rearranged this record into a dub masterpiece. If you like Pink Floyd but are not too anal about them, or if you are a fan of dub, then this album is a must. Brilliantly conceived and wonderfully executed, what are you waiting for??
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Best cover album ever
Always a bit worried when ever someone trys to cover Pink Floyd because they are top of their game, what a delight to hear the Dub side of the moon as the all-stars have massed it... Read more
Published 7 months ago by petethebeat
Prog reggae
Musically, this effort in re-doing Dark Side of the Moon couldn't be better. Some of the versions of the iconic Floyd tunes are increadibly clever. Read more
Published 9 months ago by J. Norrish
A classic quality rework of a classic work.
This is a great album that demonstrates how a timeless classic like the "Dark side of the moon" can be so versatile & delivers musical & lyrical excellence in all shapes and forms. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Ahmed Gouda
Rastaman taking over the Dark Side of the Moon!
You really must hear this! If you like Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon you will probably like this, if you like Reggae you probably will like this, if you like both then I am... Read more
Published 17 months ago by MOTC
Wicked!!
This is super chilled out reggae version - ideal summer music - first heard it at a music festival a fews years ago! Wicked.
Published on 25 May 2010 by T. Evans
Very Good
I liked this. Don't buy many CDs these days but, after hearing most of this album on an online Dub Radio station, I just had to get a copy. Read more
Published on 12 Dec 2009 by Just Luna
Dub Side of the Moon - By the Easy Star all-Stars
Dark Side of the Moon with a reggae twist. You can tell the artists have a lot of affection for the Pink Floyd original and have taken time and great care to produce a tribute... Read more
Published on 25 July 2009 by Chris W.
crucial music
Dub Side Of The Moon is just one of those brilliant albums. a classic. it is a reggae/dub version of pink floyds Dark Side Of The Moon. Read more
Published on 28 May 2009 by Samuel Rohwer
Dread side of the moon
Cover versions are rarely as good as the real thing, cover albums even less so. This album however turns over tradition by being every bit as good as the original. Read more
Published on 3 May 2009 by S. D. Thompson
Money/Ganja
A trippy reggae version of the Pink Floyd album in its entirety. Best part is where the cash tills at the opening of Money are replaced by the sound of a bubbling bong; naughty but... Read more
Published on 1 May 2009 by Captain Pugwash
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