Cultural Roots - Revolutionary Sounds In Dub

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Rootsman
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Re: Cultural Roots - Revolutionary Sounds In Dub

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Yeah, I can, its called Freedom of Speech ;)

Its also my personal opinion with which anyone is entitled to disagree.

I dug them out last night and had a listen to all of them and my opinion is still the same.

Dont know why, but "Drift Away.." and "Revolutionary Sounds" just seems more Jamaican in sound where as "Hell A Go Pop" has a different influence to it.
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kalcidis
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I have Drift Away From Evil and Hell A Go Pop. I must admit that I rather listen to the latter rather than the former. I downloaded mp3's of the Revolutionary Sounds and that one I didn't even bother listening all the way through. Perhaps I haven't given them enough time.
Inyaki
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Re: Cultural Roots - Revolutionary Sounds In Dub

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Rootsman wrote:Dont know why, but "Drift Away.." and "Revolutionary Sounds" just seems more Jamaican in sound where as "Hell A Go Pop" has a different influence to it.
Very different sound : Radics or late 70s Sly & Robbie.
I wouldn't say is more "jamaican"....there are as jamaican as the other but I agree with you.
yeah

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"Revolutionary Sounds in Dub" is hard to find b/c a large portion of the pressing was never sold (the reason why most rare reggae records are rare).

a large quantity of this LP was found by a NYC record store who now offer them periodically, but they always sell for a high price.

IMO the the best Cultural Roots LP is "drift away from evil", then "Revolutionary Sounds", then "Hell A Go Pop", but they're all great.
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kalcidis
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yeah; I've noticed that. They always have mint condition copies of that album for sale. Hopefully they have so many that anyone that wants one will get one eventually :)
ras andejo
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Re: Cultural Roots - Revolutionary Sounds In Dub

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IMO the first 4 Cultural Roots issues are all killers;

- Revolutionary Sounds
- Revolutionary Sounds in Dub
- Drift Away From Evil
- Hell A Go Pop

Don't forget the album 'Pretty Woman' which also has some nice tracks....
DeadlyDragonSound.com
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yes indeed a great album.
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Re: Cultural Roots - Revolutionary Sounds In Dub

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Did you notice that the dubs on the Revolutionary Sounds in Dub (Cultural Roots Dub)LP do not match some of the tracks on the Revolutionary Sounds LP , eg tracks such Danger Light,Too Late Shall Be Your Cry .I've only heard the dubs to those on a 12 inch
Vlad

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Post by Vlad »

cultural roots really have that unique "sound" Jamaica is/was so good at. A real signature vocal style. All 4 albums are killers with "drift away" their best, as stated by Ernerst Hoo Kim " I wish I had produced Drift Away from Cultural Roots, a gem sound dat is"
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ras andejo wrote:Don't forget the album 'Pretty Woman' which also has some nice tracks....
Mama One Song is one of my personal favourites. Great Black Uhuru-inspired track.
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