Sip A Cup 10" Tenor Saw....

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fareast_77

Sip A Cup 10" Tenor Saw....

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Is that Sandeeno they trying to sell hard using up Tenor Saw name?
that's no way a tenor saw.
fareast_77

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I'm sorry, Sandeeno is sandeeno (Dust a sound)
but the "I know" tune sounds still not like real saw
fareast_77

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..one artist from that era (no names) told me same ting, but was not sure still
fareast_77

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Post by fareast_77 »

ok Im gonna remix da thread ya now:

none of other productions sound alike, the real saw never have that deep frequenzes in his voice like in this tune, and again going by the voice alone I must say the person who sang it was not a slim type of body as real tenor have been.

heres another releaze on Sipacup
http://www.juno.co.uk/products/255963-01.htm

I can not imagine Saw going to england to do depressive music sounding like he is living more than 10 years up there.
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Post by davek »

That sample is definitely not Saw.....it's not even a good forgery.

Fraud business at work here.
jumbo saw

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Post by jumbo saw »

i don't know.
the original vocal of these cuts came out in 1987-88 on the Night Life Posse label from England (when Tenor Saw visited the UK)on different riddims than those remakes (orig. produced by Clive 'English' Flemmings, riddim by Digital English & Sidney Mills)

12": NP 001 : chill out chill out (feat. general doggie)/ to love somebody
7": NP 003 : i know

i bought the 12 in 1988 or 89 @ dub vendor, and was always(and still am)under the impression that it was the real deal
Digikiller Records

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Post by Digikiller Records »

actually those were all voiced in NYC not long before Tenor Saw's death. they came out in NYC & UK on Night Life Posse, which was Clive Flemming's label, and yes, riddims were built by Digital English & Sidney Mills.

at some point Gussie P got hold of the vocals and has put out several posthumous releases 'mash up' style with those vocals over various diff. riddims and in various combination tunes.

they're all utterly lackluster and in very poor taste, IMO.
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