Sly Dunbar (drums) and Robbie Shakespeare (bass), often credited as part of the core "Revolutionaries" sound. Genre: Dub / Roots Reggae Production & Sound Characteristics

Osbourne Ruddock (King Tubby) applied extensive echo, reverb, and strategic drop-outs of vocals and instruments to create a spacious, psychedelic atmosphere from the original Mighty Diamonds track. Notable Versions and Appearances

Features the "Rockers" style drumming pioneered by Sly Dunbar, which emphasizes a harder, driving beat than previous reggae styles.

Released a track titled "A Merciful Dub" in 2021 on Spotify and The Official DJ Rickey Ricardo Website .

For a direct experience of the original 1970s production, you can listen to the remastered version here: Merciful Dub (2000 Digital Remaster) Revolutionaries - Topic YouTube• Feb 12, 2560 BE If you'd like more details, I can look into:

"Merciful Dub" is most prominently recognized as a classic reggae track by , appearing on the 1976 album Vital Dub . This instrumental piece is a dub version of the song "Have Mercy" by the Mighty Diamonds , originally produced at the legendary Channel One Studios in Jamaica. Core Musical Profile Artist: The Revolutionaries Original Song: "Have Mercy" by the Mighty Diamonds Key Personnel: Producers: Joseph "Joe Joe" Hoo Kim Engineers: Ernest Hoo Kim and Osbourne "King Tubby" Ruddock

This is the primary album featuring "Merciful Dub," widely regarded as one of the essential dub albums of the era.

Daughter of Max Romeo, she released "Mercy Please in Dub" (2016), continuing the tradition of "Mercy" themed dub music.

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