All eyes on Hollie Cook's 'Shy Girl' gets a full King Tubby make over by producer and desk master Ben McKone - shy now more!
Hollie Cook's 5th album 'Shy Girl' (see review HERE) get a full Ben McKone 'Made For Record Store Day' 2026 analogue mixing desk dub up.
If you find Ms. Cook a bit too "Lovers Rock" the dub experience is made for new converts and old fans alike.
Just the right combination of vocal hook edits, back in vocals, bass accents and trademark ecno.
We know on 'Rockaway' and 'Take Me In Your Arms' to the delays, echoes and reverb roots of King Tubby (as recently recommended by Bass, Mids, Tops' Joe Muggs) which work so wll alongside the original versions or one their own; 'Dub Me In Your Arms' is particularly spacey even if it uses more of Cook's vocals.
But some tracks are arguably better like 'Frontline Dub' with the horn the first line of attack and the sparce pack mentality of 'Wolf Dub'.
Not everyone's a fan of the Record Store Day experience but this album will make the experience that much better; so again, "shy girl no more me thinks".
BUY LINK / PRE-ORDER: https://holliecook.bandcamp.com/album/shy-girl-in-dub




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