First, Second, Third Generation Dub

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Rootsman
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First, Second, Third Generation Dub

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Hi,

See this album,

http://www.roots-archives.com/release/1345

Can anyone tell me if this LP by King Tubby, Prince Jammy & Scientist is the same album as the "Fatman Presents Twin Spin Volume 1" which is on the Fatman Label.

I have been looking for the 1st,2nd,3rd Generation Dub on CD for ages but have never seen it. However, I have seen the Twin Spin on CD and have been told it might be the same tracks.

Thanks

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Dave
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Re: First, Second, Third Generation Dub

Post by Brother Ignatius »

Hi Rootsman,
I don't know if 1,2,3 Generation dub is the same as Twin Spin, but I have 1,2,3, dub and I can give you the track listing. I can also help with a CD copy.

Please email me at cgha@homechoice.co.uk if interested.

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Ignatius
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Re: First, Second, Third Generation Dub

Post by leggo rocker »

I have both, I will try to listen to them side by side to compare.
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Re: First, Second, Third Generation Dub

Post by leggo rocker »

They are different! Twin spin has more tracks but seems to share some tracks from the original 1,2,3 gen dub LP.
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Re: First, Second, Third Generation Dub

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Leggo,

Is the Twin Spin worth picking up then ?


Brother Ignatius,

Is your CD copy one you would burn or is it a shop copy of the album ?

Thanks

Dave
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Re: First, Second, Third Generation Dub

Post by leggo rocker »

Twin Spin is worth getting, especially as you can get it for under Ten Pounds sterling. The pressing and mastering seem pretty good quality too.

Whereas you'll need quite a bit of folding to get the original 1st 2nd and 3rd Gen LP.
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Re: First, Second, Third Generation Dub

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Leggo,

Have you seen this for under ten quid, if so where ?

I saw it advetised a while back and it was a bit more than a tenner.

The cheaper I can get it the more I can put towards my next purchase.

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Dave
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Re: First, Second, Third Generation Dub

Post by leggo rocker »

I think I have worked this one out.

Twin Spin is a fusion of two LPs ---- 1,2,3 Gen Dub:

http://www.roots-archives.com/release/1345

PLUS:

Prince Jammy - Fatman vrs. Shaka In A Dub Conference (Confrontation Dub)

http://www.roots-archives.com/release/2062

The CD version has extra tracks.


And, OK, I lied, it's 10p over a tenner here (plus postage!):

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/FATMAN-PRESENTS-T ... dZViewItem


But it was only £9.99 when I got it a couple of years back.

Also, this ebay seller normally has lots of reggae repress stuff for under a tenner but right now his shop is full of his wife's underwear (she retails lingerie!) Dunno what has happened to his reggae! He was a big wholesaler of reggae vinyl for many many years.

http://stores.ebay.co.uk/SeLYNall
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Re: First, Second, Third Generation Dub

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Hi Leggo,

Thanks for the links, I think i`ll use the first one as I don`t fancy a new thong yet.

Would have replied sooner but the wife saw me looking at the second link a thought I was treating her to some new underwear. When I said she had jumped to the wrong conclusion she kicked me off to have a look.

What did you say about finding a wife who understands me.

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Dave
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Re: First, Second, Third Generation Dub

Post by VINYL »

repress lp's St1/prince buster/Derek Morgan etc
+ underwear.
Is that the man/woman!!!!!!!!!!!!!????????????

Vinyl
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