Siegi wrote:But then we are talking about Well Pack Band - Workers Speak to Their Slave Master
Yes, that was at least my intention, but upon reading the last postings again I guess I lost the new topic.
So you was referring to Phrophecy Of Dub, right?
Lost Shoe wrote:Siegi wrote :But then we are talking about Well Pack Band - Workers Speak to Their Slave Master
Yes, that was at least my intention, but upon reading the last postings again I guess I lost the new topic.
So you was referring to Phrophecy Of Dub, right?
True is it a bunny lee thing? I also can do research on my own but lazy at the moment ;P
Siegi wrote:Lost Shoe wrote :Siegi wrote :But then we are talking about Well Pack Band - Workers Speak to Their Slave Master
Yes, that was at least my intention, but upon reading the last postings again I guess I lost the new topic.
So you was referring to Phrophecy Of Dub, right?
True is it a bunny lee thing? I also can do research on my own but lazy at the moment ;P
Just looked the records.
Cover of "Prophecies Of Dub" says produced & arranged by Vivian Jackson.
Label of "Prophesy Of Dub" says produced by N. Smith.
the original label of "prophesy of dub" says "Prod. by N Smith and Arr. by King Tubby & V. Jackson" on the left hand side and "Dist. by N. Smith 86 Barons Court Road W.14" ie a London Address on the right hand side
I believe that the original LP was only issued in the UK and N. Smith was the UK distributor and was not what we might these days call a JA reggae producer/engineer.
The LP "King Tubby's Prophecies of dub" on Prestige - although credited to the Prophets and identified as "produced and arranged by V. Jackson" also says "Pat Kelly at the control".
Most of the tracks aren't yabby you dubs or Prophets recordings as we know them