I've found a copy of this LP called Soundclash Dub Plate for sale, but I can't find it anywhere on RA. It's intriguing me. Have a look:
http://noise-motif.com/KingTubbySoundclash.jpg
Does anyone else have a copy -- would you recommend it? Is it rare?
Peace and thanks!
King Tubby Soundclash Dub Plate
- kalcidis
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Re: King Tubby Soundclash Dub Plate
It's not rare (as it probably is the reissue). It is however a great album of digital sound killing tunes.
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Jah Glu
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Re: King Tubby Soundclash Dub Plate
You HAVE to get this one. It is not rare at all. Not even the original on Taurus is rare. So buy it!
Girls dem a bubble like a soup in a pot
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Jonti
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Re: King Tubby Soundclash Dub Plate
Thanks for the encouragement; I'll pick it up! What year was this originally put out, btw?
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Dadi Digi
Re: King Tubby Soundclash Dub Plate
The Dub version of this LP is also available if you keep your eye out for it. Equally as good.
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Jah Glu
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Re: King Tubby Soundclash Dub Plate
The songs on it is from 1989.
Girls dem a bubble like a soup in a pot
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Jonti
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Re: King Tubby Soundclash Dub Plate
Thanks, Jah Glu. So these are among the last of King Tubby's productions, or were other producers involved?
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Jah Glu
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Re: King Tubby Soundclash Dub Plate
No strictly tubby. But the people who should be credited with making the music on this album is Peego, Fatman, Fitzie Banton and King Asha/Asher. The engineers...
Girls dem a bubble like a soup in a pot
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Jonti
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Re: King Tubby Soundclash Dub Plate
Excellent, I look forward to this coming in the post!
So was this the last thing King Tubby (RIP) ever did? I mean, if it's 1989 vintage... Or did he do something after this as well?
So was this the last thing King Tubby (RIP) ever did? I mean, if it's 1989 vintage... Or did he do something after this as well?
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Dadi Digi
Re: King Tubby Soundclash Dub Plate
......and of course Fuzzy Jones for the wicked vocal intro'sJah Glu wrote:No strictly tubby. But the people who should be credited with making the music on this album is Peego, Fatman, Fitzie Banton and King Asha/Asher. The engineers...