Re: Favorite Dub Album?
Re: Favorite Dub Album?
Ones that I really enjoy are:
-Dub I by Jimmy Radway and Fe Me Time All Stars
-King Tubby From The Palace Of Dub
-Scientist Rids the World of the Evil Curse of the Vampires
-Scientist Wins the World Cup
-Scientist Meets the Roots Radics
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kandi and joey
Some great selections from you in those posts i see.
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Dub I Jimmy Radway
Black Ark in Dub Lee Perry
Babylob Destruction The Overnight Players
Revolutionary sounds - Jo Hookim
The Legenday Skatalites
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Tradition - In Dub (or High Risk Dub) ...this will allways be my number one. Absolute killer!
DEB Music Players - 20th Century Dubwise
Cultural Roots - Revolutionary Sounds DUB
Phil Pratt - Star Wars Dub
Revolutionaries - Dial M For Murder Dub Style
Bobby Kalphat - The War Is On Dub Style
Scientist - World At War
Scientist - Presenting Scientist
Techniques All Stars - 357 Magnum Dub
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r00tsm4ssive wrote :Tradition - In Dub (or High Risk Dub) ...this will allways be my number one. Absolute killer!
Isn't High RISK DUB a different record than TRADITION IN DUB?
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Its the same. The music really deserved a proper cover and, imo, really cool track titles!!
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Thanks a lot for interesting reply. So I can strip another Dub album from my wants list, because I already own the first issue "Tradition In Dub".
And yes, it is a great Dub album. Just as all your mentioned records.
Only record I don't know is "Presenting Scientist". Is that a sampler? Don't find it in RA either.
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@LostShoe. It says "Introducing Scientist", not "Presenting"
but maybe this one?
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RasLeroy wrote :@LostShoe. It says "Introducing Scientist", not "Presenting"
but maybe this one?
The label says: "Presenting Scientist". That's where the confusion starts. 
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thanks, of course I know this one, and I have it. But in mind I only had the title "Best Dub Album In The World" for it.
Anyway a great Dub record.
And by the way, does anybody know, if the Sarge and Clocktower versions of "Scientific Dub" were issued in the same year? Which pressing came earlier?
