Dub culture

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Dubisamust

Dub culture

Post by Dubisamust »

Greetings to all outernational reggae heads.
i recently bought 'international herb' LP by Culture and loved the hard hard riddim of 'too long in slavery'.
does anyone know if dub versions of this song exist please?
leggo rocker
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Lion
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www.roots-archives.com/release/289
alt mix too long in slavery on this cd.

I never saw 7"/12" too long in slavery!?

Lion
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thanks people.i've been listening to reggae for a long time but some of you guys on here know sooo much.
jah bless
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Im a big big fan of this song too!!!
Ive got the 7", its a repress on High Note, with the same riddim, but as always weaker in the mix... The side B doesnt feat the dub... So its quite certain it never went out on single...
Guidance
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I really like just about evertything by Culture. It epitomises roots music.

And 'Too Long in Slavery' is a killer.
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Indeed - killer tune - killer bass line - respect to Culture and especially to Joseph Hill, a true Rasta whose memory I shall always honour!

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http://www.soundclick.com/bands/page_mu ... dID=741265 to listen free to Mighty Dub www.myspace.com/mightyzallstars for my dub trax and some live stuff
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cant believe i've never bought a culture album before.true masters.for anyone in the london area culture will be raising the roof at camden jazz cafe real soon
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Yes, I noticed that gig date.

Time to make plans for another trip to London's Jazz Cafe. This time I hope the act turns up. (Sugar Minott stood us up there recently!)
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never knew he was playing.was there myself in the last month and see horace andy and the skatalites.thankfully both turned up.theres more coming up at the jazz cafe - luciano,gregory isaacs,the mighty yellowman,jimmy cliff and mad proffesor spinning dub.oh and alton ellis.nice venue but could do with a bigger sound system
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