Just discovered that Skin Flesh and Bones - Blood in Dub is identical to Phil Pratt's - Best Dub Album Ever
Different track titles but identical music/dubs.
It's bad enough when albums/tracks get reissued with different names but the same producer to do this beggars belief
Phil Pratt
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AnorakTrev
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Re: Phil Pratt
@ kevin
Do you mean " Dub in Blood " ?
If so , thanks for sharing this little nugget of information , another conundrum solved , another one to tick off my wants list !! But what about " Dub In Blood Vol. 2 " ?
Do you mean " Dub in Blood " ?
If so , thanks for sharing this little nugget of information , another conundrum solved , another one to tick off my wants list !! But what about " Dub In Blood Vol. 2 " ?
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kevin
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Re: Phil Pratt
Hello
yes thats the one.
Blood in Dub Vol 2 is different kettle of fish.
Different set of dubs but he's put electro drums and other sounds over the older tracks. Awful
yes thats the one.
Blood in Dub Vol 2 is different kettle of fish.
Different set of dubs but he's put electro drums and other sounds over the older tracks. Awful
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pryere
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Re: Phil Pratt
There is a track called "Stinger" on his Dial M For Murder album that has one of my favorite ever drum performances. There is a section towards the end that he is just showing off. "He", being S. Dunbar.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hsIGGrQMSF0
That tune has also blown more of my speakers than any other.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hsIGGrQMSF0
That tune has also blown more of my speakers than any other.