Hello. I have just managed to get hold of a copy of this album. Could someone tell me a bit about them. Where they hail from. Were they connected with Dennis Bovell? Personell etc. Are they still about. Its a top Dub LP i think.
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Tradition-Tell your Friends About Dub
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Irie I
Re: Tradition-Tell your Friends About Dub
Tradition was a british band, I think they had a major deal with RCA
they used to back up uk visiting jamaican acts as well
they used to back up uk visiting jamaican acts as well
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jahganja7
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Re: Tradition-Tell your Friends About Dub
did they have associations with adrian sherwood...? i could be way off...
All their sets are worth checking out!
All their sets are worth checking out!
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stevelindley
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Re: Tradition-Tell your Friends About Dub
Tradition where a band originally connected with the Gangsterville Arcade record shop in london ,I can remember being in the shop one night having listened to & bought all the tunes I wanted & the guy behind the counter offered to play me the demo tape of their first release "Moving On " I was so impressed I paid for the tune before it was pressed & I have always had a soft spot for them ,Their first release was "Tradition In Dub" on a white label followed by the vocal version of the Lp Called "Moving On " released on the Venture label.
They backed Delroy Wilson when he toured after his massive "I'm Still Waiting " hit ,eventually they signed to RCA records releasing a Vocal & Dub album ,I think after the Major label dropped them they released another LP but quicky disapeared for the recording scene
They backed Delroy Wilson when he toured after his massive "I'm Still Waiting " hit ,eventually they signed to RCA records releasing a Vocal & Dub album ,I think after the Major label dropped them they released another LP but quicky disapeared for the recording scene