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Review of Mystical Truth Dub by Black Uhuru
Artist: Black Uhuru
Album title: Mystical Truth Dub
Release year: 1993
Label: Mesa / Bluemoon
Genre: Reggae
Rating: 4 out of 10
Track listing:
Questions
Bassline
Slippin' Into Darkness
Give My Love
Don't You Worry
Dreadlock Pall Bearers
One Love
Payday
Ozone Layer
Living in the City
Young School Girl
Mercy Street
Slippin' Into Darkness
Dreadlock Pall Bearers
Living in the City
Mercy Street
Review: Despite its title, Mystical Truth Dub isn't completely a dub album. Several songs, including a cover of War's Slippin' Into Darkness, are complete with vocal tracks. The bulk of the album, though, consists of dub versions of songs from Mystical Truth, and sometimes these are complete, radical reworkings of the originals. Stripped of all but a handful of vocals, Dreadlock Pall Bearers becomes a dark, ominous dirge, while Young School Girl becomes a lolling, hypnotic groove. The band's cover of Peter Gabriel's Mercy Street is superb, with just the right mixture of atmospherics and grooves. Unfortunately, few of the album's tracks are as compelling. One Love and Pay Day are both too padded with goopy synthesizers and lyrics that border on treacle to really work. Too many others are lacking in the drama and tension that make dub truly gripping, and instead come off as little more than pleasant background music. For a true introduction to how magnetic Black Uhuru's dub work can be, The Dub Factor would be a far wiser choice.