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| released = {{Start date|September 2010}} [2LP]<br />November 2010 [CD]
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'''''Black Dub''''' is the debut album by the [[Daniel Lanois]]-instigated collaboration Black Dub, an amalgam of dub, blues, soul and rock.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/Black-Dub-Black-Dub/release/2469434 |title=Black Dub - Black Dub (2010, Vinyl) on Discogs|website=[[Discogs]] }}</ref> [[Allmusic]] gave it three and a half stars out of five, praising singer [[Trixie Whitley]]'s "deeply soulful [[contralto]]." All songs are written by Lanois, save for two, the group effort "Last Time." and the song "Ring the Alarm" written by Tenor Saw.<ref>Jurek, Thom. {{Rating|3.5|5}} [http://www.allmusic.com/album/black-dub-r2030691/review Black Dub - Review]. Allmusic.com.</ref>


Black Dub consists of [[Daryl Johnson (musician)|Daryl Johnson]] (bass), [[Trixie Whitley]] (vocals), [[Brian Blade]] (drums), and [[Daniel Lanois]] (piano, guitar).<ref>[http://www.blackdub.net Black Dub Home. The Black Dub Official Site] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101223173657/http://www.blackdub.net/ |date=December 23, 2010 }}.</ref>
'''Black Dub'''


==Track listing==
'Black Dub' is the [eponymous] first album by the Daniel Lanois-instigated collaboration Black Dub, an amalgam of dub, blues and soul and rock. All Music Guide gave the album three and a half stars out of five, especially praising singer Trixie Whitley's "deeply soulful contralto." All songs are written by Lanois, save for the group effort "Last Time." <ref>[[Allmusic]] {{Rating|3.5|5}} [{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r22129|pure_url=yes}} link]</ref>
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# "Love Lives"
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# "I Believe in You"
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# "Ring the Alarm"

# "Last Time"
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# "Surely"
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# "Nomad"
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# "Silverado"
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# "Canaan"
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# "Sirens"

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| title13 = Lovers Unloved
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== Personnel ==
'''Musicians'''
* [[Trixie Whitley]] – vocals
* [[Daniel Lanois]] – guitar, keyboards, vocals
* [[Daryl Johnson (musician)|Daryl Johnson]] – bass, vocals
* [[Brian Blade]] – drums, vocals
with:
* Christopher Thomas – bass on "Surely"
* Aaron Embry – keyboards on "Surely"
* Brady Blade Sr. – vocals on "Last Time"
* Mark Howard – drum programming on "Lovers Unloved"

'''Production'''
* Daniel Lanois – producer, engineer (mixing)
* Margaret Marissen – production assistant
* Keisha Kalfin – production assistant in LA
* Michael Tedesco – A&R Executive
* [[Mark Howard (producer)|Mark Howard]] – engineer (recording, mixing)
* Tony Mangurian – engineer (additional engineering, editing)
* [[Gary Burden]] & Jenice Heo – art direction
* Pieter-Jan de Smet – cover image provider
* Adam CK Vollick – cinematography, photography
* John Huffman – photography


== References ==
== References ==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
* Official Black Dub site [http://www.blackdub.net/]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20101223173657/http://www.blackdub.net/ Official Black Dub site]
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Latest revision as of 17:41, 3 August 2023

Black Dub
Studio album by
Black Dub
ReleasedSeptember 2010 (September 2010) [2LP]
November 2010 [CD]
Recorded2008–2010
GenreRock
LabelJive Records
ProducerDaniel Lanois

Black Dub is the debut album by the Daniel Lanois-instigated collaboration Black Dub, an amalgam of dub, blues, soul and rock.[1] Allmusic gave it three and a half stars out of five, praising singer Trixie Whitley's "deeply soulful contralto." All songs are written by Lanois, save for two, the group effort "Last Time." and the song "Ring the Alarm" written by Tenor Saw.[2]

Black Dub consists of Daryl Johnson (bass), Trixie Whitley (vocals), Brian Blade (drums), and Daniel Lanois (piano, guitar).[3]

Track listing

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All tracks are written by Daniel Lanois; except where indicated

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Love Lives" 3:39
2."I Believe in You" 4:27
3."Ring the Alarm" (contains a portion of the composition "Ring the Alarm")Winston Riley, Clive Bright6:29
4."Last Time"Lanois, Daryl Johnson, Trixie Whitley, Brian Blade3:00
5."Surely" 5:08
6."Nomad" 4:17
7."Slow Baby" 4:19
8."Silverado" 3:42
9."Canaan" 4:13
10."Sing" 3:24
11."Sirens" 2:31
Japanese edition bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
12."Jimmy Dub"3:05
13."Lovers Unloved"2:59

Personnel

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Musicians

with:

  • Christopher Thomas – bass on "Surely"
  • Aaron Embry – keyboards on "Surely"
  • Brady Blade Sr. – vocals on "Last Time"
  • Mark Howard – drum programming on "Lovers Unloved"

Production

  • Daniel Lanois – producer, engineer (mixing)
  • Margaret Marissen – production assistant
  • Keisha Kalfin – production assistant in LA
  • Michael Tedesco – A&R Executive
  • Mark Howard – engineer (recording, mixing)
  • Tony Mangurian – engineer (additional engineering, editing)
  • Gary Burden & Jenice Heo – art direction
  • Pieter-Jan de Smet – cover image provider
  • Adam CK Vollick – cinematography, photography
  • John Huffman – photography

References

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  1. ^ "Black Dub - Black Dub (2010, Vinyl) on Discogs". Discogs.
  2. ^ Jurek, Thom. Black Dub - Review. Allmusic.com.
  3. ^ Black Dub Home. The Black Dub Official Site Archived December 23, 2010, at the Wayback Machine.
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