I have this cd, but I noticed that the tracklist is not correct. Several tracks are linked to Lee Perry, but they're cleary not. And I think there are other errors.
Is there a correct tracklist for this cd somewhere?
Tracklist Dub Chill Out
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Klaus5
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Re: Tracklist Dub Chill Out
I have the same CD. I think it would be a nice thing to get all their proper (or as proper as you can with reggae) riddim/artists/engineers/titles/original source LP/single.
This is the track list of Dub Chill Out, for reference (and to make sure we are talking about the same CD?!):
http://www.discogs.com/Various-Dub-Chil ... ase/151638
Someone has put it up on YT as one 1h15m vid, I dont want to link as I dont know how mods would feel about that, but its easy to find if you look. Im using this to make this list as I dont own the CD. So I had a bit of trouble keeping track of track numbers, but hopefully this will help somone else fill in the blanks.
Track 1 vocal is Zion Gate by Horace Andy. No idea where that specific cut comes from though.
Track 2 is John Holt's Ali Baba. Again, no idea where that cut comes from.
Track 3 I have no idea. Sounds more like Scientist or Jammy than Lee Perry. Would love to know about this riddim its beautiful!
Track 4 Money Money, Horace Andy. Dont know where from.
Track 5 is on Dub Gone Crazy called "Dub to the Rescue" and credited to Prince Jammy, its a version of Sun is Shining, I dont know the singer. Delroy Wilson has a cut on this riddim, but I dont think its him we hear in this dub.
Track 6 is Stalag riddim. Thats all I know.
Track 7 is The Stal-o-Wat by Cornel Campbell, most likely Tubbys mixing.
Track 8 No idea, but I love it! (There is a Wu-Tang mash up called Brooklyn Battle Axe which is worth a listen if your into that sort of thing.)
Track 9 Vocal is Linval Thompson's Dont Try to Rob I.
Track 10 Barry Brown, Enter the Kingdom of Zion
Track 11 No idea.
Track 12 same as track titled 'Blacka Shade of Dub' on Scientific Dub album.
Track 13 Drum Song riddim. I think this is the same cut as on Scientific Dub LP.
Track 14 No idea. Scientist/Radics maybe?
Track 15 Satta Amasagana riddim.
Track 16 Johnny Clarke's Im Going to put It on
Track 17 No idea. Cornell Campbell or Johnny Clarke maybe?
Track 18 No idea
Track 19 No idea
Track 20 Its called "Breaking up Dubwise" Dub Gone 2 Crazy. Vocal is Leroy Smart's Shame and Pride.
Track 21 No idea.
Track 22 No idea. Its used in the film South West 9, but its not on the official soundtrack. I might see if its on the dvd credits later. Awesome tune though.
Track 23 vocal is Horace Andy's Guiding Star.
This is the track list of Dub Chill Out, for reference (and to make sure we are talking about the same CD?!):
http://www.discogs.com/Various-Dub-Chil ... ase/151638
Someone has put it up on YT as one 1h15m vid, I dont want to link as I dont know how mods would feel about that, but its easy to find if you look. Im using this to make this list as I dont own the CD. So I had a bit of trouble keeping track of track numbers, but hopefully this will help somone else fill in the blanks.
Track 1 vocal is Zion Gate by Horace Andy. No idea where that specific cut comes from though.
Track 2 is John Holt's Ali Baba. Again, no idea where that cut comes from.
Track 3 I have no idea. Sounds more like Scientist or Jammy than Lee Perry. Would love to know about this riddim its beautiful!
Track 4 Money Money, Horace Andy. Dont know where from.
Track 5 is on Dub Gone Crazy called "Dub to the Rescue" and credited to Prince Jammy, its a version of Sun is Shining, I dont know the singer. Delroy Wilson has a cut on this riddim, but I dont think its him we hear in this dub.
Track 6 is Stalag riddim. Thats all I know.
Track 7 is The Stal-o-Wat by Cornel Campbell, most likely Tubbys mixing.
Track 8 No idea, but I love it! (There is a Wu-Tang mash up called Brooklyn Battle Axe which is worth a listen if your into that sort of thing.)
Track 9 Vocal is Linval Thompson's Dont Try to Rob I.
Track 10 Barry Brown, Enter the Kingdom of Zion
Track 11 No idea.
Track 12 same as track titled 'Blacka Shade of Dub' on Scientific Dub album.
Track 13 Drum Song riddim. I think this is the same cut as on Scientific Dub LP.
Track 14 No idea. Scientist/Radics maybe?
Track 15 Satta Amasagana riddim.
Track 16 Johnny Clarke's Im Going to put It on
Track 17 No idea. Cornell Campbell or Johnny Clarke maybe?
Track 18 No idea
Track 19 No idea
Track 20 Its called "Breaking up Dubwise" Dub Gone 2 Crazy. Vocal is Leroy Smart's Shame and Pride.
Track 21 No idea.
Track 22 No idea. Its used in the film South West 9, but its not on the official soundtrack. I might see if its on the dvd credits later. Awesome tune though.
Track 23 vocal is Horace Andy's Guiding Star.
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vtov
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Re: Tracklist Dub Chill Out
Thanks - a worthwhile project for those of us who have the CD.
Track 5 - Dub to the Rescue - might be off Jammy's Uhuru in Dub. Original track was a cover of Sun is Shining. Somewhere Jammy said this was one of his favourite riddims.
Will check later and add any updates (if I can find Chill Out).
Track 5 - Dub to the Rescue - might be off Jammy's Uhuru in Dub. Original track was a cover of Sun is Shining. Somewhere Jammy said this was one of his favourite riddims.
Will check later and add any updates (if I can find Chill Out).
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sonic
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Re: Tracklist Dub Chill Out
Thanks for the updates so far. I don't understand why the person who made the tracklist on the backsite of the cd made so many mistakes.
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swaby974
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Re: Tracklist Dub Chill Out
Track 21 - Sly and Robbie - Burial Dub.
I bought this cd 14 years ago and I always wonder what's the version vocal.It seems to be Johnnie Clarke on vocal.
The best dub on this cd.
http://youtu.be/fH1YY1bjUWo
I bought this cd 14 years ago and I always wonder what's the version vocal.It seems to be Johnnie Clarke on vocal.
The best dub on this cd.
http://youtu.be/fH1YY1bjUWo
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lester
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Re: Tracklist Dub Chill Out
I think Track 11 "Rasta Dub It Everywhere" is Mighty Diamonds' "Jah Jah Bless."
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Rocker Johnny
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Re: Tracklist Dub Chill Out
track 8 is probably named battle axe dub. Its on a album by sly and robbie called "sly and robbies traditional dub". dont know if it comes from there originally though
11 is rasta dub it everywhere also on that same sly and robbie album.
14 is also on an album by sly and robbie called africa roots called hypocrite dub.
22 I think is lee perry as it is credited. cant
11 is rasta dub it everywhere also on that same sly and robbie album.
14 is also on an album by sly and robbie called africa roots called hypocrite dub.
22 I think is lee perry as it is credited. cant
- Mick Sleeper
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Re: Tracklist Dub Chill Out
Interesting thread, as I have had Dub Chill Out for many years and pondered the incorrect track listing several times. To make things even more confusing, as I recall there were two versions of Dub Chill out, one with 23 tracks, one with only 20. None of the tracks were mixed by Lee Perry - these are strictly Tubby, Jammy and Scientist.
My additions:
#8 - Tradition Skank (Little Joe)
#17 - In The Roots Of The Ghetto (Johnny Clarke)
#22 - My Guiding Star (Horace Andy)
My additions:
#8 - Tradition Skank (Little Joe)
#17 - In The Roots Of The Ghetto (Johnny Clarke)
#22 - My Guiding Star (Horace Andy)
This is upsetting: http://www.upsetter.net
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Daniel Geleilate
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Re: Tracklist Dub Chill Out
Anyone can help about this track called BURIAL DUB from SLY & ROBBIE???
The original version??
BLESSUP
The original version??
BLESSUP