Favorite Dub Album?

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sean
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super ape..the track saying "FOLLOW I I I " IS AMAZING
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sean wrote:super ape..the track saying "FOLLOW I I I " IS AMAZING
Yeah, that's the dub version to the Blue Bells - Come Along 7"
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come along
come along
come along
with me
follow i
follow i
follow i i i ..great tune
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Survival wrote:sean wrote :super ape..the track saying "FOLLOW I I I " IS AMAZING

Yeah, that's the dub version to the Blue Bells - Come Along 7"
The Blue Bells (Black Arks) on "Come Along" are male vocalists, whereas "Dub Along" features the female vocals of, I guess, Full Experience (who also feature on "Dyon Anaswa").

Same riddim, different vocals.

Incidentally, "Come Along" is a much better track than "Dub Along". :)
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sean
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thanks 6anbatte
i was just about to mention that i know of 2 different but similar tracks, one male, one female vocals, with the same riddim/theme/topic. thanks
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Dub Duel - Scientist v Crucial Bunny is my new favourite dub LP. Scientist always sounded ahead of his time, but I think his half of this LP sounds even more modern/futuristic than any of his other stuff. There's incredible space in the mix, and passages where the velocity of the rhythm is just thrilling. Scientist definitely wins the Duel, although even Crucial Bunny's side is excellent too. Really great sound quality on this Hawkeye pressing, as well. Check it out:

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If you try to find favorite dub album, I think you can listen to every Singers & Players song or groups like Aggrovators or Revolutionaires, but my rightnow favorite album is Ras Michael & the Sons of Nefus - Rastafari in dub from 1975!
But all the dubs are really cool, dub is best sound in the world, more bass to every house in the world and there will be no war!!!
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bim sherman meets horace andy and u black.
sean
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mm that sounds good that one fliptscript.Horace has made a few dub album excursions, some are very good too in truth.
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Rockers almighty dub
Sledgehammer dub
Scientific dub
Introducing scientist
Randy's dub
Living dub 1
Living dub 2


and many more ............ (see re-release thread)
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