Favorite Dub Album?

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RJ

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King Tubby Meets Harry Mudie Dub Conference 1-3

Scientist: Rids the World of the Curse of the Evil Vampires

and

The Skatalites: The Legendary Skatalites In Dub: Skatalites Meet King Tubby

Crucial!
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I've said it before but im gonna say it again:
Scientist Rids the World of the Curse of the Evil Vampires is fantastic RJ.
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sean

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cheers Dave
Yes, many moons ago i heard a very tedious Shaka set with sirens which ruined the whole thing . i think its vol 3 of commandments..its vol 3 of something anyway..that has tracks named lion roar, chains broken and the king. its very good
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Ten Commandments of Dub vol 1 is the only Shaka I have due to being totally put off by the siren. I assumed (obviously incorrectly) the siren was part of his trademark sound.

What is THE classic Shaka album?
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Don Julian

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I can't really limit my preferences but a few titles: Original Living Dub v1 - Spear,
Scientist meets the Space Invaders,
Dub revolution - Various (on ROIR nice Uk '93 style),
30 years of dub music on the go - Tubby and friends (3 lp's on 2 cd's from Rhino but good ones Like King Of Dub),
Cry tuff Dub Encounter v1 - Prince FarI
Hope it gave you some ideas!
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Hi 6andette,

Personally I wouldn`t say any Jah Shaka releases are classics. To my ears he is an aquired taste.

Like I said previously, I have the two Addis Ababa CD`s Meets Aswad and Meets Mad Professor.

They are good but not classic and I have to be in a certain frame of mind to listen to them.

Why not give one a try and see what you think, it might be to your tastes.

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Dave
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Thanks Dave, I'll ponder on that.

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Yes! Start with 'African Dub Chapter 3' which, coincidentally, is one of my all-time favourites. Then Ch2, Then Ch1. 4 is ok. By Chapter 5 the dreaded digital began to creep in.

I wish I could have been a fly on the studio wall when they recorded Chapter 3...
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Hi Brother Ignatius,

I assume you`re talking about the Jah Shaka "Ten Commandments" Series as the "African Dub Chapters" were infact Joe Gibbs Productions.

These albums are completely different and much more to my liking.

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Just dusted down my Ten Commandments Vol 1 and the music beneath the sirens is actually superb.

Are the other volumes definitely siren free?
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