Review - LKJ In Dub, Volume 3

Artist: Linton Kwesi Johnson

Linton Kwesi Johnson has garnered serious respect among reggae aficionados both as a stirringly political poet ("Inglan is a Bitch" stands as an excellent chronicle of a Jamaican immigrant in Ol' Blighty) and as a consummate master of dub. It's a tricky balance, in that Johnson must simultaneously stand on his ability with words and on his ability to work without them. "LKJ In Dub," Volume 3 continues a series that began in 1980 and, inasmuch as dub whittles reggae down to its barest, most primal essence -- the beat and the bassline -- Johnson pushes dub even further. Recorded in Switzerland, this collection is a perfect distillation of dub's power: achingly sparse and profoundly deep.

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