Larry Love from Alabama 3 joined the Dub Pistols in the studio this week to lay down vocals on 2 tracks for the Dub Pistols forthcoming 5th studio album.
Alabama 3 are a British band mixing rock, dance, blues, country, and gospel styles, founded in Brixton, London, in 1995. In the United States, they are known as A3, allegedly to avoid any possible legal conflict with the country music band Alabama. The group achieved international fame when the producers of hit TV series The Sopranos chose their track “Woke Up This Morning” for the show’s opening credits.
Dub Pistols Barry Ashworth said “We had been talking about getting together in the studio for some years, so to finally make it happen is a dream come true” “Rob’s vocals are unique and the lyrics he has written are sublime. The man has real talent”
The Rehash album sees a number of high-profile remixers tackle classic Dub Pistols tracks from their last three albums. Ex-Leftfield man Paul Daley has re-made the second album’s title track, lilting stone cold classic ‘Six Million Ways To Live’, into a new wave electroid roller. Other remixers on the project include Matthew ‘Bushwacka’ B, one half of the acclaimed Layo & Bushwacka duo, and Wrong Tom, who has just released an album of dubwise reworkings of Roots Manuva’s back catalogue, as well as underground DJ/producer hotshots such as Ben & Lex and Kouncil House.
The Legendary Rodney P was back in the studio last week laying down
The Dub Pistols Soundsystem feat Barry Ashworth & Mc Sir Real will be heading
The Dub Pistols will be playing the Live and Unsigned Tour @ The Hove Centre in Brighton on Saturday 16th April as special guests

Grab yourself a free copy of the brilliant skanktastic nice up refix of Dub Pistols “Ganja” by DJ Shepdog
The Dub Pistols best friend Howard Marks aka “Mr Nice” has just given us a signed rolling box.
Dub Pistols’ Barry Ashworth is to co host alongside XFM’s Eddie Temple Morris this years International Breakspoll Awards 2011