Favorite book is a tough call. I've got most of the books that have been mentioned in this thread, and a lot of them are great in different ways.
I wanted to give another recommendation, though, for Michael Veal's "Dub — Soundscapes & Shattered Songs". It's true that it can be rreeeallly dry reading in parts (and I skipped over a lot of the bits about chord progressions and musical notation - over my head), but when he writes about the sounds, the mixing styles, the transformation of a song into a good dub version, it's fantastic.
Despite my worries about an ivy-league music professor writing a dry thesis, that book re-energized my appreciation for dub.
favorite book on dub/reggae/jamaican music?
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tjkong
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Gee
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Re: favorite book on dub/reggae/jamaican music?
Here are a few recommendations if you haven't read them yet:
Roger Steffens & Peter Simon's Reggae Scrapbook
Augustus Pablo Original Rocker
Itations of Jamaica & I Rastafari
Roger Steffens & Peter Simon's Reggae Scrapbook
Augustus Pablo Original Rocker
Itations of Jamaica & I Rastafari
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Reggae Rhythm Update
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Re: favorite book on dub/reggae/jamaican music?
My favorites are:
Reggae: The Rough Guide
An Oral History of Reggae
Reggae: The Rough Guide
An Oral History of Reggae