Africa Must Be Free By 1983 Dub

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Jackie P

Re: Africa Must Be Free By 1983 Dub

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"Why Do Blackman Fuss And Fight"
Recorded at the Black Ark. I don't know of a dub but there might be one somewhere.

"Sufferer Dub"
The dub to 'Sufferer's Choice' - Augustus Pablo (7")

"Western Kingston Style"
The dub to Hugh Mundell's 'Great Tribulation'

*"Give thanks and praise to the Most High King Selassie I for inspiring I and I to create this disc" - Hugh Mundell & Augustus Pablo*
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6anbatte
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Hi Jackie P
Thanks you. Much appreciated.
Definitely need to get Hugh Mundell's 'Great Tribulation'.
"Now I know the truth and must reveal it unto the youth."
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Just burnt this onto disc.

Mundell/Pablo - Vocal/Dub Selection

Let's All Unite - Hugh Mundell
Unity Dub - Augustus Pablo
My Mind - Hugh Mundell
My Mind Dub - Augustus Pablo
Africa Must Be Free By 1983 - Hugh Mundell
Africa Dub - Augustus Pablo
Book Of Life - Hugh Mundell
Levi Dub - Augustus Pablo
Run Revolution A Come - Hugh Mundell
Revolution Dub - Augustus Pablo
Day Of Judgement - Hugh Mundell
Judgement Dub - Augustus Pablo
Jah Will Provide - Hugh Mundell
Ital Sip - Augustus Pablo
Great Tribulation - Hugh Mundell
Western Kingston Style - Augustus Pablo
Short Man - Hugh Mundell
Short Man Dub - Augustus Pablo
Time Has Come - Hugh Mundell
Jah Say Dub - Augustus Pablo
Stop 'Em Jah - Hugh Mundell (includes the Pablo dub)
One Jah, One Aim, One Destiny - Hugh Mundell
Corner Crew Dub - Augustus Pablo

78 minutes 17 seconds apparently!
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Jah Chicken
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Re: Africa Must Be Free By 1983 Dub

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Greetings,
On page 2, Jay wrote:

"On the back of the cover, it has the "Rockers" name and logo (melodica), but it als has a RAS (Real Authentic Sounds) logo/mark on it.

On the record itself, the ID marks on the vinyl say "Trutone...RAS 3202." When I google that, all I can find is info on the CD release that has both the lyrics and dub versions of the songs, but mine is just the dub LP."

Does anyone know when this pressing is released? I have the same one. Very strange...

Roots,
Jah Chicken
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I bought my copy in 1980, or thereabouts--back in the day anyway. The date on the label is 1979. The label itself looks pretty much like the one in the archives page

http://www.roots-archives.com/release/4454

Inscribed on side one: DSR 8210 A DT "A. Pablo" Africa Must be Free DUB

There also looks like what could be VII just above "A. Pablo"

Side two: DSR 8211 B DT A Pablo Africa Must be Free DUB

No VII or punctuation on side two.

Hope this helps in some small way.
Peace,

James

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