Favorite Dub Album?

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hans
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sean wrote:yes Johan, many thanks. So bitch dub is on an island anthology? Do let me know which title this album is?
http://www.roots-archives.com/release/82 << for sure on this album

http://www.roots-archives.com/artist/20 << for other LKJ in Dub albums

Hans
johan, aka Trixy

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LKJ- Independent Intavenshan (Album)
third track, Bitch dub, at the second cd
Big up!
ras jah g
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so many to choose from! anything by lee perry,or augustus pablo is highly recommended-my favoriye track is "vibrate on".right now i'm listening to a tape i made of burning spear's "hail h.i.m.".each song is followed by the dub version from "living dub volume 2." when i'm driving,i'm listening to dub 95% of the time.there is something about the rhythm of the music ,and the "rhythm of the road" that i really enjoy. i can't explain it-try it and you'll know what i'm talking about. respect,love,peace and happiness-namaste' ras jah g
GCulture

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big up! my favorite dub album is Dubliftment - Vibronics - strickly 3000 sound!
CPM
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Great Topic!

My top ten (non-Scientist) dub albums in no particular order

01. Ja-Man - King's Dub
02. Revolutionaries - Reaction in Dub
03. Leggo Dub (LeggoRocker is not lying, positively crucial)
04. Prince Jammy - House of Deb (dub to DJ Tracking)
05. Gussie Clarke - Black Foundation Dub
06. Prince Jammy - Fatman vs Shaka in A Dub Conference
07. Tapper Zukie & Prince Jammy - Escape From Hell
08. Joe Gibbs & the Professionals - African Dub Chapter 3
09. Revolutionaries - Earthquake Dub
10. Revolutionaries - Guerilla Dub
iamthesunset

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Post by iamthesunset »

My favourite dub albums right now are:

Leslie Butler & Joe White - "Ja-Gan"
Keith Hudson - "Pick A Dub"
Morwell Unlimited meets King Tubby - "Dub Me"

If anyone could recommend me some old, but "bass-heavy" dub albums, i would appreciate it.

Peace and love!
sean
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Yes , check out dangerous dub, a 1981 release, i hope thats old enough for you, cos its full of great, bass heavy dub with some marvellous riddims, King Tubby at his best. Greensleeves sell this one, so try it. Scientist has a lot of old 80s stuff which is good, check BEAM DOWN on SCIENTIST MEETS THE SPACE INVADERS album .Good luck
iamthesunset

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Thanks for that, friend. I'll be sure to check out Dangerous Dub. I have "Dub Landing" by Scientist which i like very much, and i think i have "Scientist Wins The World Cup" somewhere still, which is okay.

Also, i saw someone above mention "Reaction Dub" by the Revolutionaries. A friend of mine mentioned this too, so i'll be sure to check that one out.

If anyone else has any more suggestions, i will welcome them gladly! Thanks!
kandi
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iamthesunset wrote:If anyone could recommend me some old, but "bass-heavy" dub albums, i would appreciate it.
Check out:

Prince Far I - Cry Tuff Dub Encounter II
Prince Far I - Dub To Africa
Revolutionaries - Outlaw Dub
Scientist V Peter Chemist - 1999 Dub
Scientist & Mutabaruka - Dub Poets Dub
Roots Radics & Revolutionaries - Outernational Ridddim

Just so many of them man!
LAZ
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I have to say that "Dub Me Crazy" - Mad Professor is a killer, always a favourite but "Dub To Africa" - Prince Far I & The Arabs also is and "Original Rockers" - Augustus Pablo and "Super Ape" - Lee Perry & The Upsetter and "Dangerous Dub" - King Tubby Meets Roots Radics and "A Dub Experience" - Sly & Robbie and ...

In fact, too many of them...

Respect!
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