Joe White , is there a LP ?

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general bundi
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Joe White , is there a LP ?

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I have a few songs (all killer) made by him and I woulsd like to know is I made a Lp.

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hans
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http://www.roots-archives.com/artist/1611

Jah Jah Dub is wicked. It has a 16 (!!!) minutes dub on the A-side.

Hans
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is Joe White the 'other' melodica player? That did a few tunes with Glen Brown? Check the Winner album I think?
No idea he did a full set...interesting.
general bundi
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Thanks all but in fact all song I know by him are vocals not melodica (from rock steady to roots), I even didn't know he was a melodica player.
bonga
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Re: Joe White , is there a LP ?

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Maybe it's another guy also named Joe White ???
Some more melodica tunes here btw:
http://www.roots-archives.com/release/1 ... ight=19691
from Genesis to Revelation here I come ,here I come to dub the nation.
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Re: Joe White , is there a LP ?

Post by informer »

i have that jah jah dub, i think i must listen to it once more, from memory i wasn't impressed.

wasn't there a lp called "sentimental reasons dub" also by Joe White or do i confuse this with another name ?
Rootsman
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No that was Joy White "Sentimental Reasons", and a very nice album it is too.

Revolutionaries cut "Sentimental Reasons in Dub" which is the dub counterpart to that album. That too is excellent.

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I have 'Merry Up' credited to Glen Brown/Joe White which has a rudimentary melodica line and a vocal interjection. Perhaps I wrongly assumed that Joe White was being credited as the soloist. It's not Horace Swaby!

Also 'Ganja' from the Trojan Ganja box (weird phasy reverb sounds likea Channel 1 recording - mixed where, no idea) and ok tune.

Also 'Trinity' credited to Joe White/Crystalites on For a Few Dollars More. This is a cool one.

2 Joe Whites? or the same on double duty...

Any idea anyone?
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