Black Uhuru's Dub Factor
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Black Uhuru's Dub Factor
Does anyone know the name of the original track of the dub version "Sodom" on the "Dub Factor" Album?
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italdub
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Re: Black Uhuru's Dub Factor
Well at least the riddim don't appear in RED or CHILL OUT LP, i can't find it... It's not a Black Uhuru song only released on single?
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Lion
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Re: Black Uhuru's Dub Factor
Check out sensimilla lp
dub factor is from '83
Lion
dub factor is from '83
Lion
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italdub
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Re: Black Uhuru's Dub Factor
Sinsemillia, no!
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Bellyman
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Re: Black Uhuru's Dub Factor
This track has eluded me and everybody else (and this means a whole lot of fanatics) since this album was originally released.
It is definatly no Black Uhuru track and not a 'known' Taxi riddim too.
Maybe one day Mrs. Dunbar and Shakespeare will tell.
It is definatly no Black Uhuru track and not a 'known' Taxi riddim too.
Maybe one day Mrs. Dunbar and Shakespeare will tell.
rougher yet
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tjkong
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Re: Black Uhuru's Dub Factor
Yeah, this question seems to come up repeatedly, but there doesn't ever seem to be an answer.
In the liner notes of the 2003 reissue David Katz goes through each track of the album and gives the corresponding original track, but when he gets to "Sodom" the only comment is, "Sodom starts with a hard rocking guitar line before drifting into the dub stratosphere". It's the only time there's no mention of any original track name. I'd agree with Bellyman - no corresponding Black Uhuru vocal cut, unfortunately.
In the liner notes of the 2003 reissue David Katz goes through each track of the album and gives the corresponding original track, but when he gets to "Sodom" the only comment is, "Sodom starts with a hard rocking guitar line before drifting into the dub stratosphere". It's the only time there's no mention of any original track name. I'd agree with Bellyman - no corresponding Black Uhuru vocal cut, unfortunately.
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italdub
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Re: Black Uhuru's Dub Factor
Ok but i listen Micael Rose's voice...
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ras_gaks
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Re: Black Uhuru's Dub Factor
Bellyman wrote: Maybe one day Mrs. Dunbar and Shakespeare will tell.
is it Mrs?
corrections welcomed.
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leggo rocker
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Re: Black Uhuru's Dub Factor
I think he meant as in 'messirs' an English word that derives (possibly) from Me-Sirs which is a plural of sir - or perhaps from the French Plural monsieurs.ras_gaks wrote:Bellyman wrote :
Maybe one day Mrs. Dunbar and Shakespeare will tell.
is it Mrs?
corrections welcomed.
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ras_gaks
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Re: Black Uhuru's Dub Factor
leggo rocker wrote:author">rasgaks wrote :Bellyman wrote :
Maybe one day Mrs. Dunbar and Shakespeare will tell.
is it Mrs?
corrections welcomed.
I think he meant as in 'messirs' an English word that derives (possibly) from Me-Sirs which is a plural of sir - or perhaps from the French Plural monsieurs.
thanks fe d clarification:-)