Deluxe 12" Vinyl Version of our 2021 LP 'Simba (Return to the Throne)'
The vinyl version combines the original song and dub version into 1 song, totaling 9 tracks! 12 inch style
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Track 6 from 'Simba (Return to the Throne)' by The Dub Chronicles
lyrics
Mr Herbsman, Mrs Herbswoman
My joy is to be healthy, natural no penny (natural no penny)
So Mr Herbsman, oh Mrs Herbsman,
My joy is to be healthy, natural not a penny (natural not a penny)
To cure, to cure, I man sister
To cure, to cure, I man father
To cure, to cure, I man mother
Take care, take care, herbsman
Herbsman, oh Mrs Herbswoman,
My joy is to be healthy, not a penny (not a penny)
Take care of the herbsman, bless up the herbswoman
Rastafari must be healthy, natural not a penny (natural not a penny)
So, so many things they put in your food
Got to drink some cerasee tea, before I go to sleep
I’ve got to purge my inside, herbsman, yes, you know that love abides
So many GMO food, got the likkle children dem, acting so rude
And Jah Jah know that, hersbman is so vital, oh Dub Chronicles and
Mr Herbsman, medicine for your soul (Mrs Herbswoman)
My joy is to be healthy, natural not a penny (natural not a penny)
Dub Chronicles dem herbal, Rasta must herbal
Yes Jah Mrs Herbswoman, Mrs Herbsman give thanks for life, it’s a herbal remedy, Roots Rockin’ music, ha, ha, yes
To cure your arthritis, Rastafari respect cannabis, oh,
credits
from Simba (Return to the Throne),
released April 23, 2021
Kumar - Vocals
Chrystal Daley – Back up Vocals
Ryan Rattos - Guitar
Jonathan Rattos - Bass/Melodica
Craig Rattos - Drums, Organ, Piano
Riddim Composed by Craig Rattos (The Dub Chronicles - Herbal Remedy)
Lyrics by Kumar
Mix/Master by The Dub Chronicles
Drums Recorded at Threshold Recording Studios by Michael Keire
Overdubs Recorded at Prophecy Studio by The Dub Chronicles
Lyrics by Kumar
The Dub Chronicles are three brothers/musicians from the Toronto area that are heavily inspired by the golden era of reggae in the 70s/80s. Modern/vintage roots reggae sound; rooted in dub and blended with sparse flourishes of bebop jazz
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