"studio one classics" (no souljazz)

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"studio one classics" (no souljazz)

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does anyone know the story of this bootleg collection? it is quite good no? some tracks appear on lp for the first time?
Bellyman
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Re: "studio one classics" (no souljazz)

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You can add this one to the selection:
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These were put together and released through Peckings in England. They are BRILLIANT. Sound quality is great. And track selections are ESSENTIAL.
Same is to be said about the 'Tuffest' and 'Foundation' instrumental / dub albums.
Sometimes the so-called 'Bootleggers' have to be praised for their work on Studio One (see 'Best of Studio One Vol 4' which became 'Pirates Choice', 'Mojo Rocksteady' or 'Gladiators-Studio One Singles').
Mr.Dodd needed a good shuffle in the waist from time to time .
rougher yet
bonga

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Post by bonga »

I only have 'classic roots' There are some great tunes on it, but the sound quality of some tracks is unfortunally very low.
Litelet
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Yeah got the roots one too and am disappointed of quality too...
ninjah@riddim mart
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Post by ninjah@riddim mart »

The 7 inch auction is a Peckings release but as far as i know the first 3 are bootlegs out of Birmingham.
Bonga

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Post by Bonga »

There's a P.O box address from Liverpool written on the back of the sleeve.. So indeed no Peckings..
Alastair

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Post by Alastair »

I've got "lovers" and, although it's a nice selection, the sound quality is also pretty poor on some tracks.
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