...Dub Records Better Than Original Vocal Sets?

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jahganja7
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Re: ...Dub Records Better Than Original Vocal Sets?

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@ I Lion Tafari-
the kaya dub is from the aggrovators 1977. different version of the riddims (not marleys), all of which are very good...especially Sun is Shining Dub...
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warieka- i totally agree with you on Africa Must Be... the vocal set is good, but not amazing, the dub lp really gets the best of the riddims
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Post by stepping razor »

It depends if you like dub or vocals, and most of them mentioned aint even original releases anyway.you cant play a vocal without a dub as a sound.
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@I Lion Tafari -
As jahganja7 stated :
http://www.roots-archives.com/release/2772
Backing Band : The Aggrovators
Drums : Sly
Bass : Robbie
Rhythm Guitar : Carl Harvey & Geoffrey Chung
Lead Guitar : Chinna
Piano : Keith Sterling

Justice LP pressing is from the 90's I believe.
Then re-released on cd :
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i really enjoy the dub set for this album. its heavy its moody and the mixing style is very interesting.
jahganja7
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Re: ...Dub Records Better Than Original Vocal Sets?

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mr mountain- i have always had a hard time really getting into the same song dub. i love the vocal set, and the dub isnt bad, it just seems bland to me or something. the mixing style is so subtle and laid back that it doesnt draw me in...oh well...JAH BLESS!
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Post by mr mountain »

jahganja7-
that is so strange. that album is like "king tubby meets rockers uptown" to me,(NOT comparing the two side by side) in the sense of listening to the dub more than the vocal. Its rare for me to listen to "who say jah no dread" but i always listen to "rockers uptown". Just a question, are you a fan of the eastman dub album? I find SOME similar ities in eastman and israel dub. SOME.
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Post by I-Lion Tafari »

THX, jahganja + Matthew!

Rico - Man From Wareika VS Warrika Dub > tuff dubs
jahganja7
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Re: ...Dub Records Better Than Original Vocal Sets?

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@ mr. mountain- i love the eastman dub set, but the tetrack vocal is absolutely KILLER IMO!!! i will have to play that and same song dub in tandem and listen...
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