
Eyeball-melting video-remix of Dub-Rockers, Red Beat, at their most experimental. Filmed at The Tabernacle, Powys Square, the Talbot Road Squat and other locations in Ladbroke Grove and West London in 1982 on U-matic format with analogue edit at Mayfair Studio's, Chalk Farm and LVA Soho, London. This digital remix by Roy Jones (MrLotusdragon) includes stills from Red Beat's gig at Stonehenge Free Festival, Summer Solstice, 1981, and the Lyceum Ballroom in the Strand where Red Beat supported U2. Dream/Dream Dub was released in 1982 on the Manic Machine Products label. Cat No. RB003 - was the 3rd release of this original Indie Label and was distributed through Rough Trade Records. Dream was recorded at mark Angelo Recording Studios, London and engineered by Mark Lusardi. It was written and produced by Red Beat and mastered at Virgin Townhouse cutting Rooms, London W12. The cover artwork was by Andy Wadsworth. Red Beat's Line Up: Lead Vocal: Roy Jones Lead Electric Guitar: Kevin Mann (Fender Stratocaster and Telecaster) Electric Bass Guitar: Chris Thompson (Fender Precision) Drumkit: Paul Jones (Ludwig, Paste, Ziljan, Promark) Thanks to: Majid Ahmed, for sound mixing; Jan Brown, for organising the original video shoot; Barbara for make-up; Helen Wickens for the sword dance; and Psychic Snake for the fire dance. The stills of mandalas at the end of the video were taken from the Collected Works of Carl Jung. This song marked a rite of passage from hedonistic anarchy and an <b>...</b>
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