Dub Reissues 2014

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kevin
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Re: Dub

Post by kevin »

Yes Ranking Dread in Dub was issued. My error. I'll replace it with Roots Dub Style and its vocal companion Two Time Girl. Both credited to Roots Radics. Despite the Heptones track both are overlooked
Bobbo
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Re: Dub Reissues 2014

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Selassie I Rockers- 30 Pieces of Dub was rereleased on cd too..i have a copy but i'm sure it's out of print...great album though!
Slugger
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Re: Dub Reissues 2014

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Another dub LP I've always wanted to have on vinyl is Tommy McCook & King Tubby Meets Aggrovators at Dub Station. I think a strong argument can be made for greatest dub album ever, certainly if you like strong horn sections etc.

My question is three-fold:

1) Does the original Bunny Lee Creation of Dub share tracks with Dub Station?
2) How many?
3) Is the Jamaican Recordings re-issue "tampered" with (cheesy overdubs/effects etc.) or does it preserve the original?

I've tried sorting out the overlap of these two albums to no avail (perhaps there's already a thread on this?)- any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Rootsman
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Re: Dub Reissues 2014

Post by Rootsman »

Slugger wrote:Another dub LP I've always wanted to have on vinyl is Tommy McCook & King Tubby Meets Aggrovators at Dub Station. I think a strong argument can be made for greatest dub album ever, certainly if you like strong horn sections etc.
Slugger

This was issued on CD a couple of years back by Trojan. Came with a whole heap of bonus tracks which added greatly to the listening pleasure. Definately worth having whilst waiting for a vinyl reissue. For sure a superb set.

Dave
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