| フォーマット | CDアルバム |
| 発売日 | 1995年08月30日 |
| 国内/輸入 | 輸入 |
| レーベル | Blood And Fire |
| 構成数 | 1 |
| パッケージ仕様 | - |
| 規格品番 | 006 |
| SKU | 783564000623 |
構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:17:59
2 LPs on 1 CD: IN THE LIGHT (1977)/IN THE LIGHT DUB (1977).
Personnel: Horace Andy (vocals, guitar, percussion); Andy Bashford, Privy Dread (guitar); Richard "Dirty Harry" Hall, Tommy McCook, Don D. Junior, Charles Bashford (horns); Augustus Pablo, Bobby Kalphat, Michael Taylor, Bernard "Touta" Harvey (keyboards); Michael Taylor, Leroy Sibbles (bass); Leroy "Horsemouth" Wallace, Noel "Jah Malla" Alphonso (drums); Noel "Skully" Simms, Clayton Downie, Sylvan Morris, Everton DaSilva (percussion); Wayne Jarrett, Janice (background vocals).
Engineers: Sylvan Morris, Major Little, Dennis Thompson.
Includes liner notes by Steve Barrow.
All tracks have been digitally remastered.
Personnel: Horace Andy (vocals, percussion); Andy Bashford (guitar); Dirty Harry Hall, Richard "Dirty Harry" Hall, Don D Junior, Tommy McCook (horns); Michael Taylor, Augustus Pablo, Bernard "Touter" Harvey, Bobby Kalphat (keyboards); Leroy "Horsemouth" Wallace, Noel Alphonso (drums); Everton DaSilva, Clayton Downie, Sylvan Morris, Noel "Scully" Simms (percussion); Janice, Wayne Jarrett (background vocals).
Audio Mixer: Lloyd James.
Audio Remasterer: Andy Walter.
Liner Note Author: Steve Barrow.
Recording information: A & R Recording Studio; A&R Studios, New York, NY; Harry J Studio.
Photographers: Noel Hawkes; David Corio.
Arrangers: Everton DaSilva; Horace Andy.
Regarded as one of reggae's most distinctive voices, vocalist Horace Andy had wild success early on with his career-defining single "Skylarking" as well as a host of other hits. As far as full-length statements are concerned, Andy's 1977 album In the Light may be his strongest. The album's ten tracks found Andy's quivering vocals floating in a dreamlike tension above tightly wound rocksteady rhythms, looming darkly on pensive tracks like "Problems" (a tune that revisits the burning bassline from one of Andy's earlier hits, "Mr. Bassie"), exploding on fun jaunts like "Do You Love My Music," and lingering meditatively on the lighthearted anthem of self-awareness and cultural pride that is the title track. Understated synthesizers and a simmering rock & roll-minded production denote the evolution roots reggae was undergoing year to year by the late '70s, showing up on the especially swaggering "Collie Herb." As razor sharp as the record is on its own, the King Jammy-mixed dub album In the Light Dub offers even thicker versions of the tunes, swimming in psychedelic reverb and splintered echo effects, bringing instrumental contributors like Augustus Pablo more into the spotlight. About as nuanced and motion-heavy as dub albums get, In the Light Dub transcends mere companion-piece status and stands beside the original mix as an equally interesting (and on some tracks even superior) artistic statement. Compiled and reissued in 1995 by first-class reggae label Blood and Fire, the collection delivered Andy's finest hour from the obscurity that poor distribution and shoddy manufacturing had hoisted upon the record in its time. Skillfully remastered and even stronger with both originals and dubs occupying the same space, In the Light/In the Light Dub is a triumph of roots reggae and a necessary chapter for anyone even remotely enthusiastic about Jamaican music and culture, especially at this critical point of reggae's evolution in the late '70s. ~ Fred Thomas
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)
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