Peter Tosh's Dub

Please post only reggae discussions here
Post Reply
Mystikal Gong
Posts: 76
Joined: Mon Aug 23, 2010 5:45 pm

Peter Tosh's Dub

Post by Mystikal Gong »

Imagine Wanted Dread & Alive in Dub?

I believe dub masters like King Tubby/Scientist/King Jammy/ET or someone giving it a golden touch.

I know there are some few dubs of Peter Tosh oud deh, but the above album would have been great with one.
Mystikal Gong Sound!
Congo Bunny
Posts: 659
Joined: Sat Feb 18, 2012 9:08 pm

Re: Peter Tosh's Dub

Post by Congo Bunny »

Yeah that would be cool, some great songs on that album
gbougard
Posts: 218
Joined: Mon Jun 23, 2008 3:01 pm

Re: Peter Tosh's Dub

Post by gbougard »

Robbie told me they had mixed dub versions for all of the songs on this album, and on all Peter Tosh albums he was involved in. He has no idea where those mixes are, unfortunately...
_______________________________
1. Sly & Robbie run things
2. Gregory forever

www.facebook.com/slyandrobbieofficial
tabou1records.wordpress.com
Funky Punk
Posts: 264
Joined: Thu Feb 16, 2012 7:42 am

Re: Peter Tosh's Dub

Post by Funky Punk »

Wanted Dread And Alive? I thought that album was mostly terrible (apart from a couple of songs), to be honest.

Thought that's just my opinion - and I'm entitled to be wrong... :)
Congo Bunny
Posts: 659
Joined: Sat Feb 18, 2012 9:08 pm

Re: Peter Tosh's Dub

Post by Congo Bunny »

Funky Punk wrote:Wanted Dread And Alive? I thought that album was mostly terrible (apart from a couple of songs), to be honest.
Only track on it I never really liked was "Nothing But Love"
gbougard wrote:Robbie told me they had mixed dub versions for all of the songs on this album, and on all Peter Tosh albums he was involved in. He has no idea where those mixes are, unfortunately...
Agggghhh I wonder who has those tapes going moldy in their Kingston basement/attic

It kills me to think of all the reggae out there that's never been released and is slowly dying in the Kingston humidity
Funky Punk
Posts: 264
Joined: Thu Feb 16, 2012 7:42 am

Re: Peter Tosh's Dub

Post by Funky Punk »

Congo Bunny wrote: Only track on it I never really liked was "Nothing But Love"
Tosh's later albums always sounded too over-produced for my liking. Kind of had this commercial 80s sheen to them that's hard to describe but I know it if I hear it. I really liked Mystic Man, but after that, nothing really.
Congo Bunny wrote:Agggghhh I wonder who has those tapes going moldy in their Kingston basement/attic

It kills me to think of all the reggae out there that's never been released and is slowly dying in the Kingston humidity
In Bunny Lee's tape archive/garage/tool shed, you mean? :D
Post Reply