I bought **["The Front Line"](http://www.roots-archives.com/release/1754)** when it first came out. I'll check the sleeve for you tonight.Viviano wrote:Hi all BLACK ROOTS what a classic band.I have the first LP on kick records and i'm looking for The front line.I've seen a copy but i'm in doubt because the label is kick and the sleeve has the BBC logo on it.Is it possible the sleeve is not the original.??
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Vlad
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Yop: what is 1st press: kick LP/label or BBC LP/label?
Thanks!
While at it: which is their strongest effort IYO?
Thanks!
While at it: which is their strongest effort IYO?
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Litelet
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It has only been released on Kick, the BBC is a live in studio session, totally different.
I like the BBC, as well as the Frontline. Their two earliest Nubian 12" are great too, especially the "Down Bristol Rock" 4 tracks EP.
Buut globally, their early sound is really wicked. Only the last attempts are quite poor.
I like the BBC, as well as the Frontline. Their two earliest Nubian 12" are great too, especially the "Down Bristol Rock" 4 tracks EP.
Buut globally, their early sound is really wicked. Only the last attempts are quite poor.
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Here it is on BBC Records - **["The Front Line"](http://www.strictly-vibes.com/black-roo ... ight=front)**Litelet wrote:It has only been released on Kick, the BBC is a live in studio session, totally different.
I bought it when it first came out and have just checked and my copy is on Kick so I assume that is the first pressing. I say "assume" as I am not 100% sure. Until recently I didn't even know the was a BBC version. I'm also not 100% sure due to the fact that the title track was actually composed at the request of BBC TV.
I must admit I don't play either this or their first album very much as I don't think they are particularly good. The first album, **["Black Roots"](http://www.roots-archives.com/release/921)**, is the better of the two.
If you do like what you have already heard though, I would go for the Makasound **["On The Frontline"](http://www.roots-archives.com/release/3495)** compilation.
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Wow, didnt know that BBC press, sorry. Different tastes for different people, the only album I sold back is "Black Roots", though it wasnt weak I must precise, just found sufficient to keep the 12". The 12" version of Tribal War is different from the LP. I like the tune "Blackheart Man" on "The Frontline" one, great deep skank!6anbatte wrote: Here it is on BBC Records - "The Front Line"
I must admit I don't play either this or their first album very much as I don't think they are particularly good.
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Perhaps I am being a bit harsh. I did see them a few times back in the day and maybe it was a case of the albums not living up to the live experience!Litelet wrote:6anbatte wrote :
Here it is on BBC Records - "The Front Line"
I must admit I don't play either this or their first album very much as I don't think they are particularly good.
Wow, didnt know that BBC press, sorry. Different tastes for different people, the only album I sold back is "Black Roots", though it wasnt weak I must precise, just found sufficient to keep the 12". The 12" version of Tribal War is different from the LP. I like the tune "Blackheart Man" on "The Frontline" one, great deep skank!
I'll dig them out, dust them down and give them another spin!
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Viviano
Re: Black Roots Front Line
Hi all BLACK ROOTS what a classic band.I have the first LP on kick records and i'm looking for The front line.I've seen a copy but i'm in doubt because the label is kick and the sleeve has the BBC logo on it.Is it possible the sleeve is not the original.??
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Just checked and the Kick album doesn't have the BBC logo on the cover.Viviano wrote:Hi all BLACK ROOTS what a classic band.I have the first LP on kick records and i'm looking for The front line.I've seen a copy but i'm in doubt because the label is kick and the sleeve has the BBC logo on it.Is it possible the sleeve is not the original.??
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Go and check Bristol Archives.
http://bristolarchiverecords.com/index.html
http://bristolarchiverecords.com/index.html
rougher yet
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Viviano
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Thanks for checking that out.I've since bought a copy with the original cover.