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CAPTAIN GANJA AND THE SPACE PATROL (LP)
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artist:TRADITION
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CAPTAIN GANJA AND THE SPACE PATROL (LP)

label:BOKEH VERSIONS (UK)

2,520yen


A1: The Breathtaking Blast
A2: Subaquatic Swerves
A3: Alien Circus
A4: The Creepy Crawl
B1: Frenzied Friends And Fiends
B2: Morning On Mars
B3: Planet Play / Laser Games
B4: Rocket Repairs
B5: Escape And Return

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Years before Scientist and Jammy battled the space invaders, Tradition dreamt up a sci-fi jazz/dub odyssey in north London. . Captain Ganja and the Space Patrolis one of the most singular dub albums that barely saw the light of day. A conscious effort to create a new breed of dub centred that around the cosmic synths and keys of Paul Thompson. Making use of an early Roland sampler, Tradition broke away from the standard drum / bass workouts that ruled the day. With the Captain, dub becomes an atmosphere, a feeling, not a formula - littered with babies cries, tribal chants, radiophonic noodlings and library soundtracks for space-age bachelor pads. Originally issued by Venture Records in 1980, this small run was easily lost beneath the weight of their huge vocal LPs for RCA and everlasting lovers-tinged tracks like 'Movin On','Breezin' and 'Summertime'. The experimental strains in one of their early 45s led the BBC to approach them about contributing to the Dr. Who soundtrack, Captial Radio did likewise for the Hulabaloo theme. Neither saw fruition and this facet of the band's sound is easily forgotten by diehard fans.

A1: The Breathtaking Blast


A2: Subaquatic Swerves


A3: Alien Circus


A4: The Creepy Crawl


B1: Frenzied Friends And Fiends


B2: Morning On Mars


B3: Planet Play / Laser Games


B4: Rocket Repairs


B5: Escape And Return
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