In your opinion what must have dub album and vocal should i consider?

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Dubs_West
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In your opinion what must have dub album and vocal should i consider?

Post by Dubs_West »

My bredrin i man has alot of reggae albums dub and vocal but i am looking for some one else`s opinion.I have loads of Winston Rodney,Peter Tosh,Israel Vibration,Bob Marley,Culture,Black Uhuru,Lee "Scratch" Perry,Sly and Robbie,King Tubby,Scientist,Wailing Souls,Augustus Pablo,Yabby You,Mutabaruka,Eddy Grant and UB40.I am turning to you bredrin too guide me too another rythem,wht about a good Mighty Diamonds or Toots and the Maytals or Dennis Brown or Max Romeo or maybe some one else you suggest.Thanks

Jah bless and guide,
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Rob Strictly-Rockers
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Re: In your opinion what must have dub album and vocal should i consider?

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Look out for dub mixed/engineered by Errol Brown in the days when Sonia Pottinger had taken over Treasure Isle. He was a master but didn't get much attention or acclaim over the years because he spent a lot of his career working for two of the biggest egos in the business (Duke Reid [at treasure Isle] & Bob Marley [at Tuff Gong]).

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Nefta
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Re: In your opinion what must have dub album and vocal should i consider?

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I recomend you to look for Jacob Miller, Hugh Mundell, Abyssinians, Cimarons, Heptones,Yaby You.There's to much talented artist
leggo rocker
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Re: In your opinion what must have dub album and vocal should i consider?

Post by leggo rocker »

Just be bold. Try different stuff, you'll get lots of good surprises and only a few bad ones.

Like:

David Isaacs. Brilliant vocals.

Ranking Trevor - Excellent DJ stylee.

Ras Michael and the Sons of Negus - Very deep Nyahbingh roots.
dub aficionado

Re: In your opinion what must have dub album and vocal should i consider?

Post by dub aficionado »

Just came across some old Horace Andy dubs... TIGHT!!!
leggo rocker
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Re: In your opinion what must have dub album and vocal should i consider?

Post by leggo rocker »

dub aficionado wrote:Just came across some old Horace Andy dubs... TIGHT!!!
There's a brilliant Blood and Fire re-issue of In the Light and In the Light Dub. Well worth picking up. CD or vinyl. Also available on 180gm Simply Vinyl (high quality pressing)
Survival
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Re: In your opinion what must have dub album and vocal should i consider?

Post by Survival »

I like 'Barrington Levy In Dub (The Lost Mixes From King Tubby's Studio)' alot.
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david roots

Re: In your opinion what must have dub album and vocal should i consider?

Post by david roots »

try some max romeo and niney dubs. Wackies is also good for both. Jah Batta and Bullwakie for dubs
Punxsta
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Re: In your opinion what must have dub album and vocal should i consider?

Post by Punxsta »

I want to second Leggo Rocker on In The Light + the Dub version (one of Jammy's best). These Blood and Fire releases may not be around much longer?? Also Horace Andy's Dance Hall Style on Wackies is essential.
Dub out of Poland
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Re: In your opinion what must have dub album and vocal should i consider?

Post by Dub out of Poland »

Prince Far I - everything

Mighty Diamonds - Right Time and, especially, Deeper Roots with Dub versions

Dennis Brown - Promised Land

Many, many possibilities...
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