Pablo Gad, Hard Times LP - opinions?

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Irie I

Pablo Gad, Hard Times LP - opinions?

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What are your impressions/opinions about this 1981 album?
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yes it is

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more details why, please
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Hi

This one I would recommend more.

It has a couple of tracks from "Hard Times" set but all tracks are followed by some killer dubs.

http://www.roots-archives.com/release/432

But that is only my opinion

Dave
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All Pablo Gad is highly recommended by roots fans.His LAte 70's and early eighties self productionsare some seriously wicked UK roots rockers & Steppers songs ,while some of his his more recent releases & Co-Productions sound more Drum & Bass steppers and Digital Style, but still roots music. Adambom
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ruff lp, wicked uk roots, musthave as i think)
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Fully agree with the tribute to this album! http://www.roots-archives.com/release/873
it has some true lyrics, that still count today, brought by an unique Pablo Gad style. The vinyl-pressing was in a red color, together with the white cover made it even more a 'musthave'. Roots reggae, tough. There isn't 'the best track' on the great album, but this one (B-side) hits me the most "Tougher Than The World".
greetin'')
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