Re: Natty Locks Dub
Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 8:09 pm
Hi Mark
OK, "Strike..." is not a dub album more an instrumental album, but nethertheless an excellent album imo and one of my favorites in the genre on instru/dub.
The reason I picked out this album was the Winston Edwards connection (with him having produced the "Natty Locks Dub" which was the subject of this thread.
As he is still alive and we were talking of a possible reissue of "Natty Locks Dub", I mentioned this one too as a possible reissue.
On the same subject "Dub Conference at 10 Downing Street" also a Winston Edwards album is also deserving of a reissue.
The same can also be said for the Sylvan Morris albums
Morris On Dub
Reggae Workshop
Cultural Dub
All worthwhile dubs that deserve to be heard, but the truth is that of all genres of reggae these type of dub albums are the least likely to get the reissues they deserve.
OK, "Strike..." is not a dub album more an instrumental album, but nethertheless an excellent album imo and one of my favorites in the genre on instru/dub.
The reason I picked out this album was the Winston Edwards connection (with him having produced the "Natty Locks Dub" which was the subject of this thread.
As he is still alive and we were talking of a possible reissue of "Natty Locks Dub", I mentioned this one too as a possible reissue.
On the same subject "Dub Conference at 10 Downing Street" also a Winston Edwards album is also deserving of a reissue.
The same can also be said for the Sylvan Morris albums
Morris On Dub
Reggae Workshop
Cultural Dub
All worthwhile dubs that deserve to be heard, but the truth is that of all genres of reggae these type of dub albums are the least likely to get the reissues they deserve.