Ziggy Stardub
- Producer: Michael Goldwasser
- Written-By: David Bowie (1-4, 6-15)
- Written-By: Ron Davies (5)
- Arranged By [Horns]: Buford O'Sullivan
- Arranged By [Horns]: Jennifer Hill
- Arranged By [Horns]: Michael Goldwasser
- Arranged By [Strings]: Inés Velasco
- Arranged By [Strings]: Michael Goldwasser
- Art Direction: Brain
- Artwork By [Jumper Line Art]: Edgartista
- Backing Vocals: Edan Alterman
- Backing Vocals: Kim Miller
- Backing Vocals: Simone Smith
- Backing Vocals: Sivan Goldwasser
- Backing Vocals: Tali Goldwasser
- Band [Easy Star All-Stars]: Buford O'Sullivan
- Band [Easy Star All-Stars]: Ivan Katz
- Band [Easy Star All-Stars]: Jennifer Hill
- Band [Easy Star All-Stars]: JonnyGo Figure
- Band [Easy Star All-Stars]: Kirsty Rock
- Band [Easy Star All-Stars]: Matt Goodwin
- Band [Easy Star All-Stars]: Michael Goldwasser
- Band [Easy Star All-Stars]: Ras Droppa
- Band [Easy Star All-Stars]: Shelton Garner
- Bass: Ras Droppa
- Bass: Victor Rice
- Cello: Matt Ryan
- Drums, Percussion: Ivan Katz
- Electric Guitar: Shelton Garner
- Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Bass, Piano, Electric Piano, Organ, Synthesizer, Clavinet, Melodica, Synth [Synth Bass], Percussion, Drum Programming, Backing Vocals: Michael Goldwasser
- Engineer [Assistant Mix Engineer]: Ryan Accardi
- Engineer [Assistant Mix Engineer]: Stephen Morris
- Executive-Producer: Eric Smith
- Executive-Producer: Lem Oppenheimer
- Executive-Producer: Michael Goldwasser
- Executive-Producer: Remy Gerstein
- Guitar: Alex Lifeson (3)
- Guitar: Vernon Reid (8)
- Mastered By: Robbie Robinson
- Mastered By [Mastering Assistant]: Adam Burt
- Mixed By: Scott Jacoby
- Mixed By [Additional], Mixed By [Dub Mixing]: Michael Goldwasser
- Model [Cover]: Andrew Blake
- Organ, Piano, Clavinet: Roger Rivas
- Photography By [Band]: Joshua Reynolds
- Photography By [Cover]: Jammi York
- Piano, Organ, Clavinet, Electric Piano, Vibraphone: Matt Goodwin
- Recorded By: Ken Helmlinger
- Recorded By: Quinn McCarthy
- Recorded By [Additional Recording]: Ben McKone
- Recorded By [Additional Recording]: Bob Cheel
- Recorded By [Additional Recording]: Hugh Jass
- Recorded By [Additional Recording]: Kobi Farhi
- Recorded By [Additional Recording]: Livingstone Brown
- Recorded By [Additional Recording]: Marvin Jackson
- Recorded By [Additional Recording]: Michael Goldwasser
- Recorded By [Additional Recording]: Nathan Feinstein
- Recorded By [Additional Recording]: Patrick Curry
- Recorded By [Additional Recording]: Phillip "Winta" James
- Recorded By [Additional Recording]: Robert Smith
- Recorded By [Additional Recording]: Roger Rivas
- Recorded By [Additional Recording]: Ryan Accardi
- Recorded By [Additional Recording]: Scott Jacoby
- Recorded By [Additional Recording]: Selwyn Brown
- Recorded By [Additional Recording]: ShaolinSin
- Recorded By [Additional Recording]: Sidney Mills
- Recorded By [Additional Recording]: Victor Rice
- Saxophone, Flute: Jennifer Hill
- Trombone: Buford O'Sullivan
- Trumpet: Kevin Batchelor
- Viola: Ana Lei
- Violin: Hannah Cohen
- Violin: Jess Bauer
- Vocals: JonnyGo Figure
- Vocals: Kirsty Rock
Ziggy Stardub Easy Star All-Stars
Ziggy Stardub marks the triumphant return of the Easy Star All-Stars, arriving as their first full-length tribute project in a decade. Tackling David Bowie's seminal concept album, The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, the record continues the band's tradition of reinterpreting classic rock masterpieces through a Jamaican lens. The result is a vibrant, genre-bending journey that respects the theatricality of the original while grounding it in the deep, organic rhythms of roots reggae and dub.
The production approach displays the group's signature attention to detail, swapping out the glitter and glam of early 70s London for lush, island-inspired arrangements. By slowing down the tempos and emphasizing the bass, the album transforms Bowie's sci-fi storytelling into a soulful, cosmic operation. The arrangements are thick and atmospheric, ensuring that the emotional arc of the “Starman”s rise and fall remains intact, even as the sonic backdrop shifts from rock clubs to dancehalls.
To match the scope of Bowie's vision, the project features an expansive roster of vocal talent that spans generations. Reggae icons Steel Pulse set the tone with a heavy, dread-filled rendition of “Five Years”, while Maxi Priest brings a smooth, radio-ready polish to the anthem “Starman”. The emotional climax is delivered by R&B powerhouse Macy Gray, whose raspy, soulful delivery on Rock 'n' Roll Suicide adds a layer of grit and vulnerability that perfectly suits the album's dramatic conclusion.
Beyond the legends, the album showcases the versatility of the modern reggae scene. The Skints inject their multi-instrumental energy into the title track, while Fishbone and Jonnygo Figure team up for a frantic, ska-infused take on Hang On To Yourself. The record also integrates rock royalty into the mix, with guest guitar work from Alex Lifeson of Rush and Vernon Reid of Living Colour, bridging the musical gap and adding texture to tracks like “Moonage Daydream” and It Ain't Easy.
Ultimately, Ziggy Stardub stands as a testament to the enduring power of both the source material and the reggae format. It proves that the themes of alienation, stardom, and hope found in Bowie's work are universal, resonating just as strongly over a one-drop beat. Whether for the lifelong Bowie devotee or the dedicated reggae listener, this collection offers a fresh, spirited perspective on one of music's greatest legacies, breathing new life into the “Starman” for a new era.
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