More Joe Gibbs on the wheels of steel tonight:
United Dreadlocks Vol 2 - Various Artists - Joe Gibbs
This LP isn't on the RA database, Vol 1 is there but not Vol 2, or at least I can't find it.
However, it's essential for those who've got the taste for the African Dub series on the same label, as it's basically vocal versions of those riddims. So it's ideal for making up showcase mixes from those LPs.
Just Curiosity, What's On Your Turntable/CD-Media player?
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leggo rocker
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Bellyman
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Re: Just Curiosity, WHAT'S ON YOUR TURNTABLE NOW?
Strictly higher ranking to end the weekend.
After
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we have
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After
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we have
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rougher yet
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Re: Just Curiosity, WHAT'S ON YOUR TURNTABLE NOW?
Don't worry your "Wanted" secret is safe with me!leggo rocker wrote:And remind me not to moderate the forum on a Sunday evening (sorry, but only the Mods will get this one!)
Back on topic;
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"Now I know the truth and must reveal it unto the youth."
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leggo rocker
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Re: Just Curiosity, WHAT'S ON YOUR TURNTABLE NOW?
Woke up this morning, turned on the amp and put the needle down on this:
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Dancing Shoes, the first reggae record to be released on the Caroline (Virgin) label, is a fine example of early-mid-Seventies reggae. It's almost a soul record played with a reggae emphasis. The horns are reminiscent of the soul music arrangements from the era, so much so it could easily be a Stax or Motown record rather than a Caroline imprint. Seaton's vocals would be at home on any US produced soul record and there's some very soul-like keyboard sounds knocking around on several tracks.
Although the tracks feature a mix of loving and rootical lyrics, those that love deep roots might prefer to pass this one up as being just too smooth.
Typical of some albums of the era, not all tracks match up in quality, with some feeling distinctly like filla, not killa. Ironically for a reggae LP with a soul slant, the Stevie Wonder cover "I believe" is especially guilty of this charge. Indeed, as the LP runs on, the music seems to get weaker. However, if you're into Soul music as much as Reggae music, then you'll probably get on well with this album.
For those of us lucky enough to have been teenagers in the Seventies the album artwork alone, complete with a photo of two pairs of platform shoes, makes the LP worth seeking out!
Leggo Rocker's reggae rating: 5/10
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Dancing Shoes, the first reggae record to be released on the Caroline (Virgin) label, is a fine example of early-mid-Seventies reggae. It's almost a soul record played with a reggae emphasis. The horns are reminiscent of the soul music arrangements from the era, so much so it could easily be a Stax or Motown record rather than a Caroline imprint. Seaton's vocals would be at home on any US produced soul record and there's some very soul-like keyboard sounds knocking around on several tracks.
Although the tracks feature a mix of loving and rootical lyrics, those that love deep roots might prefer to pass this one up as being just too smooth.
Typical of some albums of the era, not all tracks match up in quality, with some feeling distinctly like filla, not killa. Ironically for a reggae LP with a soul slant, the Stevie Wonder cover "I believe" is especially guilty of this charge. Indeed, as the LP runs on, the music seems to get weaker. However, if you're into Soul music as much as Reggae music, then you'll probably get on well with this album.
For those of us lucky enough to have been teenagers in the Seventies the album artwork alone, complete with a photo of two pairs of platform shoes, makes the LP worth seeking out!
Leggo Rocker's reggae rating: 5/10
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gunosantos
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Re: Just Curiosity, WHAT'S ON YOUR TURNTABLE NOW?
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Blessings,
Blessings,
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cazevedo
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Re: Just Curiosity, WHAT'S ON YOUR TURNTABLE NOW?
Bullwackie's All Stars - Dub Creation
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Also, Dry & Heavy - Dub Creation (2LP) (can't find the cover here)
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Also, Dry & Heavy - Dub Creation (2LP) (can't find the cover here)
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Dread Master
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Re: Just Curiosity, WHAT'S ON YOUR TURNTABLE NOW?
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ital kemar
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Re: Just Curiosity, WHAT'S ON YOUR TURNTABLE NOW?
culture- two 7's clash. all time classic from the mighty culture. jah pretty face... sweet.
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sean
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Re: Just Curiosity, WHAT'S ON YOUR TURNTABLE NOW?
black uhuru..party in session..a twofer cd set..
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Dread Master
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Re: Just Curiosity, WHAT'S ON YOUR TURNTABLE NOW?
Sean, really...
i didnt know cds worked on turntables..
lemme go try...
:X Didnt work!!
i didnt know cds worked on turntables..
lemme go try...
:X Didnt work!!