Rub-a-dub album recommendations

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iceman
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Rappa Robert - Come in a dis
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Billy Boom
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iceman wrote:Rappa Robert - Come in a dis
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Not on CD and extremely hard to find on wax. I really hope this one sees a reissue someday as it's a top album by one of the best rub-a-dub DJs. Mp3s are the only way to hear this one at the moment, I'm afraid.
j j
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Trojan put out a fine 20 track compilation which you'd probably enjoy.

"Strictly Rub-A-Dub" is the title & it's on CD, although it was issued in 2000 so not sure if it's still available now.

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Rocky VIII
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Dancehall Session on Studio One - various artists is very nice
afca1
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Cornell Campbell - My conversation try that album..
Dubbaddikt
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Lone Ranger-The Other Side of Dub(Studio One)
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Of course one of the best rub-a-dub singles ever imo was Love Bump by Lone Ranger...
unorthodoxconqueror
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one of the earliest AND best is sylford walker and welton irie - lambs bread international
DWick
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Just listened to Lamb's Bread International again (it's been a while). This doesn't sound like rub-a-dub to me. I know a lot of reggae genres overlap quite a bit, and it can be hard to define some tunes, but this album just sounds like roots to me.

Can anyone confirm if it is/isn't rub-a-dub?
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kalcidis
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It's pretty much the definition of a roots set. :)
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