Adonai in Dub

Track Listings

 
1. Hinei Ma Tov Dub
2. Etz Chayim Hee Dub
3. Leha Dodi Dub
4. L'dor Vador Dub
5. Siman Dub
6. Adonai Noise Dub
7. Sim Shalom Dub
8. Adon Olam Dub
9. V'nemar Dybbuk Dub
10. Yigdal Dub

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Adonai in Dub
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Steppin stone to bridge the spiritual gap
  • Cool idea!
Adonai in Dub
David Gould
Manufacturer: Tzadik
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

Jewish & Yiddish MusicJewish & Yiddish Music | Folk | Styles | Music
KlezmerKlezmer | Folk | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | International | Styles | Music
DubDub | Reggae | International | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Reggae | International | Styles | Music
Ska GeneralSka General | Ska | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | International | Indie Music | Stores | Music
ReggaeReggae | International | Indie Music | Stores | Music
ASIN: B00005RFK6
Release Date: 2001-11-20

Tracks:

  1. Hinei Ma Tov Dub
  2. Etz Chayim Hee Dub
  3. Leha Dodi Dub
  4. L'dor Vador Dub
  5. Siman Dub
  6. Adonai Noise Dub
  7. Sim Shalom Dub
  8. Adon Olam Dub
  9. V'nemar Dybbuk Dub
  10. Yigdal Dub

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Steppin stone to bridge the spiritual gap .......2005-12-16



Really well produced "SOLID" album by David Gould. He's reworked familiar jewish prayers into a listenable, steppin-ire reggae soundtrack. Now that CAN'T be baad..

4 out of 5 stars Cool idea!.......2002-04-18

So the Rastafarians expropriate certain metaphors and terms from the Jews; how fitting in this postmodern age that the Jews should reciprocate and borrow from the Rastas... ADONAI IN DUB, by David "Solid" Gould, offers us Jewish traditional music by way of Jamaica, with serious heavy dub remixing by Jamie Saft (who's performance on recent John Zorn FILMWORKS discs and his stellar album SOVLANUT should be enough to convince everyone to buy this disc). It's not the best dub I've heard, and it's certainly not a representative slice of Jewish music -- but it lives up to the idea, and contains one particularly abstract cut near the end with really spacy percussion and echo that will remain a lasting fave -- the "Vynamar Dybbuk Dub" or somesuch, I think. The reggae elements actually outweigh the more Jewish elements, IMHO, though who knows, I might be missing stuff -- I'm not THAT attuned to Jewish culture. In any event, if I were recording a mixed CD of stuff to listen to on a good night, I'd happily put tracks from this disc along, say, some of the better moments of African Head Charge. (Sorry, can't say it ranks up their with the best of Lee Scratch Perry or such, but it's still a good album).

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