These are almost all dubs to the Scientist in Dub LP.
Horace Andy - Come On Brothers (Mobsters 12")
Horace Andy - Mind Your Own Business (Mobsters 12")
Johnny Osbourne - Kiss Somebody (Cha Cha 12")
Wailing Souls - Don't Be Downhearted (Jah Guidance LP)
Wailing Souls - Who No Waan Come (Greensleeves 12")
Wayne Wade - Don't Worry (Jah Life LP)
Sammy Dread - Morning Love (Lovella International 12")
Sammy Dread - I'm A Dread Locks (Strong Like Sampson 12")
Sammy Dread - Follow Fashion (Greensleeves 12")
Favorite Dub Album?
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sean
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Re: Favorite Dub Album?
Currently it is black star liner in dub by Fred locks. Fantastic dub.
- CourtneyBeat
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Re: Favorite Dub Album?
I wasn't very impressed with that one for whatever reason....my all time favorite is hard to say, but if I had to pick one LP to take with me to a desert island, I would most likely pick "Super Ape", only because it sounds different every time I play it!
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sean
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Re: Favorite Dub Album?
Thats the thing Courtney, everyone`s tastes are different, its great.
- CourtneyBeat
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Re: Favorite Dub Album?
Yeah, I just gave it another spin, and I did appreciate it more this time around, but still don't think I would say it's anything other than average, IMHO.
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sean
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Re: Favorite Dub Album?
All a matter of opinion I guess. Scientist the peoples choice, the real version from 1983 is ultra slick, scientist at his very best.
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ShilohBey
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Re: Favorite Dub Album?
By far, my favorite dub album is The Upsetters' "Super Ape." Every track on there is fantastic.
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ShilohBey
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Re: Favorite Dub Album?
I'm not sure if it counts, but every track on Wayne Jarett's "Bubble Up" ends with a dub, and their all really, really good, especially the huge groove on the end of "Holy Mount Zion."
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sean
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Re: Favorite Dub Album?
Slum. Gregory Isaacs in dub, now every track is a genuine great. CD has four or five extra tracks on it, all are good.
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On_Stranger_Tides
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Re: Favorite Dub Album?
I guess King Tubbys Meets Rockers Uptown and Super Ape probably. But I'm a big fan of showcase albums--particularly Wackie's--like Junior Delahaye's "Reggae" Wayne Jarrett's "Showcase" Horace Andy's "Dance Hall Style" and Love Joys "Lover's Rock."