Dog War Dub - The Revolutionaries
http://youtu.be/vwObvoJunUA?t=1m29s
Looking for vocal version from the Top Ranking Dub album
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Re: Looking for vocal version from the Top Ranking Dub album
Alton Ellis Studio One original?
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Re: Looking for vocal version from the Top Ranking Dub album
Could you elaborate please? I'm not too familiar with Alton Ellis's work.
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Re: Looking for vocal version from the Top Ranking Dub album
I wasn't sure what the song was called earlier but I just realised it's called [Get Ready For Rocksteady](http://youtu.be/3YQKIyiSgFA) by Alton Ellis:
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Re: Looking for vocal version from the Top Ranking Dub album
Thanks so much Ron. Although I still can't find the exact version used in this dub and I've done a whole lot of searching myself, at least I've got something similar to listen to now.
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Re: Looking for vocal version from the Top Ranking Dub album
that is a dub of Bobby Melody - Natty rock steady
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Ha, I didn't even realise that. 
That's his second dubtrack on the album then.
That's his second dubtrack on the album then.
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Re: Looking for vocal version from the Top Ranking Dub album
Wow the answer was right in front of us the whole time. Apart from being the flip of the Rootsman single with the Cheer Up 7" that Ron previously identified as Jug Head Dub. This one can also be found on a Nationwide 12" under the name Natty Rock Reggae.
Thanks so much for your help guys.
Thanks so much for your help guys.