Album artwork for Dynamic - Dubbing At Dynamic Sounds by Various

Dynamic sounds studio has its roots firmly set in Jamaicas history. It was the first state of the art studio built in Kingston and a firm favourite with all the top flight homespun artists. Bob Marley chose to record the bulk of his seminal Catch a Fire album there. The studio has become part of the Jamaican culture and each twist and turn in its musical story has been caught and recorded here. Jamaican Recordings get on board when the music had slowed down to the reggae skank we now know and love and have picked some fine cuts that we feel best represent the times. The rhythms are pushed to the fore and the great Sylvan Morris, a much underrated studio master, always came up with some interesting effects to enhance the versions.

Various

Dynamic - Dubbing At Dynamic Sounds

Jamaican Recordings
Album artwork for Dynamic - Dubbing At Dynamic Sounds by Various
CD

£12.99

Three Bonus Tracks to the Vinyl.

Released 31/07/2020Catalogue Number

JRCD027

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Album artwork for Dynamic - Dubbing At Dynamic Sounds by Various
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Released 11/12/2020Catalogue Number

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Various

Dynamic - Dubbing At Dynamic Sounds

Jamaican Recordings
Album artwork for Dynamic - Dubbing At Dynamic Sounds by Various
CD

£12.99

Three Bonus Tracks to the Vinyl.

Released 31/07/2020Catalogue Number

JRCD027

Learn more
Album artwork for Dynamic - Dubbing At Dynamic Sounds by Various
LP

£15.99

Blue
Released 11/12/2020Catalogue Number

JRLP027

Learn more

Dynamic sounds studio has its roots firmly set in Jamaicas history. It was the first state of the art studio built in Kingston and a firm favourite with all the top flight homespun artists. Bob Marley chose to record the bulk of his seminal Catch a Fire album there. The studio has become part of the Jamaican culture and each twist and turn in its musical story has been caught and recorded here. Jamaican Recordings get on board when the music had slowed down to the reggae skank we now know and love and have picked some fine cuts that we feel best represent the times. The rhythms are pushed to the fore and the great Sylvan Morris, a much underrated studio master, always came up with some interesting effects to enhance the versions.