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David Solid Gould's first release on Tzadik Records in 2001 - remix of Adonai and I
Remixes by Jamie Saft
Incredibly varied and spiritually inspired Reggae connecting the Rasta and Jewish traditions through the miracle of music featuring The Temple Rockers band.
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A member of the popular reggae band John Brown’s Body, David Gould has been fascinated with the spiritual connections between Roots Reggae and Judaism for years. Adonai in Dub is his fascinating response. Traditional Hebrew prayers beautifully performed in Gould’s inspiring arrangements, are deconstructed for the Radical Jewish Series by dub master Jamie Saft into an entirely new universe of space and dub noise. Extreme dub meets the Jewish tradition via Sun Ra, Shlomo Carlebach and Lee Perry
credits
released November 1, 2001
Performed by The Temple Rockers
Produced and arranged by David Solid Gould
Mixed by : Jamie Saft
David Solid Gould – Electric Bass, Piano (7,8), Percussion (9), Vocals (6,10)
Tommy Benedetti – Drums
Nate “Silas” Richardson – Electric and Acoustic Guitar, Organ, Piano (3) , Percussion(2,3,6,7,9)
Christopher “C$” Welter – Trumpet, Piano (2)
Lee Hamilton – Tenor Saxophone (1,4,7,10)
Alex “Ace” Beram – Trombone, Percussion (8)
Brian Thomas – Trombone (7,10)
Ken Field – Flute (8)
Christopher Hansen – Percussion (2,6,7,9)
Michael O’Connor – Flute (6) Tenor Saxophone (3)
David Sacca - guitar (6)
Amy Glichlich – vocals (4,8,10)
Craig Akira Fujita – (1,8,10)
Incredibly varied and spiritually inspired Reggae connecting the Rasta and Jewish traditions through the miracle of music featuring members of John Brown's Body, 10 ft Ganja Plant, Big Mean Sound Machine