Who Listen's To Dub?

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6anbatte
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Re: Who Listen's To Dub?

Post by 6anbatte »

Hi Benjamin

This may hit the spot - Lee Scratch Perry - "Megaton Dub Vol 1" - http://www.roots-archives.com/release/3854
Which is (pretty much) the dub cut to "Larks From The Ark" - http://www.roots-archives.com/release/261
"Now I know the truth and must reveal it unto the youth."
gibey
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Re: Who Listen's To Dub?

Post by gibey »

Hi Ben,

6anbatte already gave you a good advice.

Try also Pablo´s ´East of the River Nile´ (must have),
the Pressure Sounds Pablo comp. ´ Pablo inna fine Style
and may be ´Rising Sun´.
Ras Michael´s ´Rastafari Dub´ could fit also in
mentioned category.
Collie
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Re: Who Listen's To Dub?

Post by Collie »

Some of my favourites are:

Dub It To The Top
http://www.roots-archives.com/release/523

Dub Landing Vol 1 & 2
http://www.roots-archives.com/release/4663

Yabby You & Michael Prophet Meets Scientist At The Dub Station
http://www.roots-archives.com/release/949

Three The Hard Way
http://www.roots-archives.com/release/1250
Slán,
le gach beannacht
Collie....
MightyZ

Re: Who Listen's To Dub?

Post by MightyZ »

I used to be more into dub than vocal reggae - but the sweet sounds from Studio 1, Duke Reid and Wackies changed my mind!

I still love dub - and agree with those who put forward the names of King Tubby, Prince Jammy, Scientist and Lee Perry
Don't forget Niney the Observer and also a great british dub classic is I Wah Dub by Blackbeard (Dennis Bovell).

As I am a dub producer, I can't resist the temptation that you listen to my recent dub effort Mighty Dub - check it out on www.last.fm/music/mightyz
Sorry for the blatant plug, but when you are an unknown producer, how else can you get noticed?
Lion
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Re: Who Listen's To Dub?

Post by Lion »

From the old to new.
Tubby to Twilight.

Lion
king g
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Re: Who Listen's To Dub?

Post by king g »

http://www.roots-archives.com/release/640

Check It, its killer. Anything By the Revolutionaries which includes Ossie Hibbert in some capacity is absolutely essential.

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gunosantos
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Re: Who Listen's To Dub?

Post by gunosantos »

DJ Guno Santos

Check out my radio station:
www.rasta.com.br/loja/radio.htm
Bernd

Re: Who Listen's To Dub?

Post by Bernd »

Check:

Culture In Dub

http://www.roots-archives.com/release/369 +

Prince Lincoln & Rasses - Vortex Dub

http://www.roots-archives.com/release/1988

To me the best Roots Reggae albums in Dub forever!

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