Greetings bredrin,
I wanted to get these albums but obviously money`s quite tight so i could afford one of them.The African Dub Almighty series i can get as one,if there is a must have of these which would it be.
Please give a little review on what the material sounds like thanks dread.
Peace out!
African Dub Almighty series,Black Foundation Dub and Pick A dub
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Dubs_West
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Re: African Dub Almighty series,Black Foundation Dub and Pick A dub
Black Foundation is wicked and has a 8 min. Pablo dub to close off the CD.
The African Dub Almighty series is available in doubles via Joe Gibbs Europe
so is more bang for ya buck !
and I do not have Pick A Dub.
The African Dub Almighty series is available in doubles via Joe Gibbs Europe
so is more bang for ya buck !
and I do not have Pick A Dub.
Lick it back Selecta!
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gibey
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Re: African Dub Almighty series,Black Foundation Dub and Pick A dub
They are all equally good. My suggestion for such a well known
situation is, to write all album titles on small papers fold
them, mix them & then choose one blindly. 'African Chapters III &
IV' carry loads of sound effects.
situation is, to write all album titles on small papers fold
them, mix them & then choose one blindly. 'African Chapters III &
IV' carry loads of sound effects.
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Version Control
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Re: African Dub Almighty series,Black Foundation Dub and Pick A dub
Yes, African Dubs are probably the value option, and that is the biggest difference between them. Vols 1 & 2 are straight dubs without the cars, lavatories etc.
I was listening to Black Foundation Dub for the first time in ages last week and it has many familiar tunes on there - check the riddim sites and see if that helps you choose.
I'm not dissing Pick A Dub but I don't remember it making as much impression on me as the others.
VC
I was listening to Black Foundation Dub for the first time in ages last week and it has many familiar tunes on there - check the riddim sites and see if that helps you choose.
I'm not dissing Pick A Dub but I don't remember it making as much impression on me as the others.
VC
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Gee
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Re: African Dub Almighty series,Black Foundation Dub and Pick A dub
I have all these dub albums and IMO you can't go wrong with any of them. I will say add them all to you collection if possible in the future.
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Well Charge
Re: African Dub Almighty series,Black Foundation Dub and Pick A dub
IMO African Dub I never listen to it. I only have volume 1 & 2. The dubs are quite boring on those volumes.
A better Joe Gibbs dub set I found "No Bones for the Dogs" which features a lot more wild dubs.
"Pick A Dub" is essential, one of the most interesting reggae albums. The bass on it is very hard.
"Black Foundation Dub" I've never heard.
A better Joe Gibbs dub set I found "No Bones for the Dogs" which features a lot more wild dubs.
"Pick A Dub" is essential, one of the most interesting reggae albums. The bass on it is very hard.
"Black Foundation Dub" I've never heard.
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jahganja7
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Re: African Dub Almighty series,Black Foundation Dub and Pick A dub
i think they are all worth getting. out of the african dub, my favorite is vol.3 (which might come with vol 4). it has plenty of killer d brown tunes off of visions. pick a dub is crucial and highly recommended. black foundation is IMO the weaker of the three, but still a KILLER dub set! i would suggest getting them all eventually if possible.