Rum & Coke

Dub Pistols
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Sunday Best Recordings
Release date: 26/May/2009
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Sales Rank: #8509 in Int. Hip Hop/Rap
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Style: Int. Hip Hop/Rap
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Details / Tracklist: MP3 Audio listen now for free 01. Dub Pistols / Slater, Ashley "Back to daylight"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 02. Dub Pistols / Layton, Lindy / Rodney P "I'm in love"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 03. Dub Pistols / Slater, Ashley / Tk "Everyday stranger"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 04. Dub Pistols / Tk "Revitalise"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 05. Dub Pistols / Rodney P "Ganja"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 06. Dub Pistols / Tk "She moves"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 07. Dub Pistols / Red Star Lion / Rodney P "Peace of mind"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 08. Dub Pistols / Robertson, Justin "Keep the fire burning"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 09. Dub Pistols / Isaacs, Gregory / Rodney P "Six months"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 10. Dub Pistols / Slater, Ashley "Song for summer"
Number of discs: 1
Description:Barry Ashworth and Jason O'bryan have been crafting and refining the new dubs set for over a year now, ensuring that creatively this album stands head and shoulders above everything they've already achieved. assisting the boys on new material are a collection of champion collaborators: Ashley Slater (Freakpower) on 'Back to Daylight', Lindy Layton (beats international) on 'I'm in love', Gregory Isaacs on 'Six Months', superstar DJ Justin Robertson on 'Keep the Fire Burning' and regular Pistols cohorts Rodney P and TK Lawrence. 'Rum and Coke' melds a euphoric carnival atmosphere with bass-heavy soul, ska, electro-funk, lovers rock and quality hip hop. A touch of latin and some deft brass arrangements complete the picture: a warm, sun-blissed jump around feel-good journey that encapsulates perfectly the west London origins of the band. -
2009 album from the British Electronica/Dub outfit. Globally renowned for their unforgettable live performances and three great albums, Dub Pistols blend sundrenched Dub, Disco, Hip Hop and Pop with a carnival atmosphere. Rum & Coke follows 2007's critically acclaimed Speakers & Tweeters and features fantastic collaborations with Ashley Slater (Freakpower), Lindy Layton (Beats International), Gregory Isaacs, Justin Robertson, Rodney P and TK Lawrence. Sunday Best.
No. of tracks: 10
Manufacturer No.: SBESTCD30
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Joe Shooman - 01/Apr/2010 4 of 5 Stars!
Revitalised beats The Dubs’ fourth album is a sexy, successful blend of hiphop, beats, funk, soul and dub that features a host of collaborators and ...

Ash Akhtar - 17/Aug/2009 3 of 5 Stars!
Remember ‘Big Beat’ That hot, new genre from the mid ‘90s Fatboy Slim, The Propellerheads and even the weighty Chemical Brothers were thrown into th...

Miss Fliss - 02/Jul/2009 2 of 5 Stars!
I was convinced Dub Pistols were of the Rancid breed of punk/ska, but on this showing either a new musical direction has been levelled, or I was wrong...

Andy J - 04/Jun/2009 4 of 5 Stars!
The Dub Pistols fourth outing, `Rum and Coke` is a tasty beverage indeed. Building on the strengths of their last long player, the days of the duo`s a...

Lou Thomas - 20/May/2009 
Excitable West London crew Dub Pistols made their name with a heady concoction of dub, ska and hip hop on ace tracks hectic skater fave Cyclone.On the...

Deutsch debug - 07/Oct/2009 
Die beiden Jungs kennen wie auf dem Vorgänger „Speakers & Tweeters“ keine stilistischen Grenzen. Zwischen Reggae, Ska, Hiphop und einem SchuÃ? La...

Deutsch Andreas Peters - 16/Jun/2009 3 of 5 Stars!
Vorsicht: in ?Rum & Coke? ist weniger Dub drin, als es der Bandname vermuten lässt - dafür umso mehr Cola mit Rum, der sich wunderbar zu den Hip-Hop-,...

Deutsch Dani Fromm - 12/Jun/2009 
In Zeiten, in denen Hip Hop von einer Herangehensweise an den Schubladenschrank zur bloßen Schublade verkommen ist, kann man denen, die beharrlich geg...