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Pick a Dub
''Pick a Dub'' is a 1974 album by Jamaican producer and musician Keith Hudson. Critically well received, it is widely regarded as an important work in the dub music genre which evolved out of reggae. Featuring remixes of earlier material, it focuses on heavy drums and bass guitar, with echoing vocals to underscore the intense percussive rhythm. Carlton and Aston Barrett and Augustus Pablo contributed music, while vocal fragments include Hudson, Horace Andy and Big Youth. The album was originally released under the labels of Klik and Atra, with a 1994 reissue by Blood and Fire. ==Critical reception==
The album has been critically well received and is regarded as important in Hudson's discography and in the genre of dub music. In 1994, ''The Wire'' identified the album as "one of the first dub albums" and described it as a "must-have". Lloyd Bradley, author of ''This is Reggae Music'', suggests that along with ''King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown'', ''Super Ape'' and ''African Dub Chapter Three'' this album is "one of the supreme heavyweight champion dub sets."〔 Including the album in its 2007 comprehensive series on "1000 Albums to Hear Before You Die", ''The Guardian'' indicated that "no other dub album can rival Pick-a-Dub's austere sonic qualities."〔, part of the series 〕 In ''England's Dreaming'', Jon Savage gives the album his "vote for the greatest dub album ever."〔 Allmusic in its review characterized the album as "a seminal work, a landmark in progressive remixing" that is "arguably the crowning achievement of Hudson's career." While arguing by contrast for Hudson's later album ''Brand'', the website brainwashed indicates that ''Pick a Dub'' typically "ranks as the pinnacle of his dub releases".
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