Would buy it on vinyldreadcapone wrote:Will there be a LP release of this DUB Record. A record like that got to be released on vinyl
Boss Man's Dub - The Lost 1979 Dub Album
- Siegi
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MellowMan
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Funky Punk
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Has anyone got (or ever seen) the original and very rare LP, as a matter of interest?
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MellowMan
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Yeah, I have. It's just a white label with no cover. It was only ever a test pressing and never a fully released album, so pretty unglamorous really.
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The audio samples on amazon sound very nice. Wicked dub mixes with lots of percussions and horn.
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Congo Bunny
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First of all this appears to have been released as an MP3 by Hot Milk, so woo hoo I can start buying things off of Hot Milk bout time you got mp3s : )now if only digikiller would do mp3's then my life would be complete
Just doing an quick compare of Phoenix dub and Boss Man and as far as I can tell there is only one track on both and it is a different mix:
Africa in Dub is the same backing track as Dubbing To Africa different mix though
That said I don't have a musical bone in my body so its possible that I simply can't hear right, but they sound completely different to me. so hopefully that theory can be put to bed. The most obvious difference is the mixing , Phoenix is more dancehall dub and Boss Man is more Roots dub
I've always assumed Phoenix was mixed by Scientist
Does anyone know who mixed (who dubbed it up I mean) Boss Man, sounds like it was done at Tubbys
Just doing an quick compare of Phoenix dub and Boss Man and as far as I can tell there is only one track on both and it is a different mix:
Africa in Dub is the same backing track as Dubbing To Africa different mix though
That said I don't have a musical bone in my body so its possible that I simply can't hear right, but they sound completely different to me. so hopefully that theory can be put to bed. The most obvious difference is the mixing , Phoenix is more dancehall dub and Boss Man is more Roots dub
I've always assumed Phoenix was mixed by Scientist
Does anyone know who mixed (who dubbed it up I mean) Boss Man, sounds like it was done at Tubbys
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Greylad
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Doubleheader review of "Boss Man's Dub" on Jambands.com, paired up with the new one from 10 Ft. Ganja Plant:
http://www.jambands.com/reviews/cds/201 ... -man-s-dub
http://www.jambands.com/reviews/cds/201 ... -man-s-dub
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chromium1
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Just got the vinyl of Boss Man's Dub. I think there's only 500 copies.
Crisp and hard-hitting dubs. Great to have on vinyl.
An original white label went for £500 on Discogs 2 months ago.
Crisp and hard-hitting dubs. Great to have on vinyl.
An original white label went for £500 on Discogs 2 months ago.