Jah Shaka

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Gee
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Jah Shaka

Post by Gee »

Greetings,

Sadly my collection doesn't contain a lot of his work. I do have:
COMMANDMENTS OF DUB 3: LION’S SHARE DUB & MESSAGE FROM AFRICA

I was hoping some of you could educate me on some of his must have material! Looking to correct this as soon as possible!

Thanks
kukuman
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Re: Jah Shaka

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[cover=3294,3544][cover=3292,3542]
both of these are among my favorite dub LPs of all time

[cover=7741,5112]
hard to find but worth seeking out

Also look for "The Music Message", "The Message 2" and [Junior Brown - Fly Me Away Home](http://www.roots-archives.com/release/1643)

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Re: Jah Shaka

Post by jahganja7 »

[cover=3293,3543]
crucial set
Love + Inity Ivery Time!

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kukuman
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Re: Jah Shaka

Post by kukuman »

That one would be great if it weren't for the siren overdubs...
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Post by Red Eyes »

The album Aswad recorded for Shaka is great. "Addis Ababa Studio". Very nice riddims, not much dubwise mixing, however.
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Re: Jah Shaka

Post by 6anbatte »

kukuman wrote:That one would be great if it weren't for the siren overdubs...
I have to agree with kukuman regarding **["Commandments Of Dub"](http://www.roots-archives.com/release/3543)** as I've owned it for 25 years, but, because of the sirens, have never been able to play it all the way through.
I can only assume it's an acquired taste and, consequently, would advise to approach with caution.

On the upside it's in mint condition!! :)
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Post by stepping razor »

Dread & Fred-Iron works PT.1-LP on Jah Shaka Label is a killer LP and can still get hold of it on a reissue. . plus theres iron works PT2.
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Re: Jah Shaka

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Red Eyes wrote:The album Aswad recorded for Shaka is great. "Addis Ababa Studio". Very nice riddims, not much dubwise mixing, however.
Yes!

Addis Ababa Studio, the one with Pepper and Aswad are both killers!

And the commandments of dub 2.
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Rootsman
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Re: Jah Shaka

Post by Rootsman »

Add these three as they are must have Jah Shaka productions

[cover=3330,3581]
[cover=3127,3505]
[cover=3358,3615]

Brilliant

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Re: Jah Shaka

Post by Gee »

Thanks for all the selections and I will search them out and see what happens.
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