I am pretty clued up on the Revolutionaries and specifically their dub albums but last night I was played an album which has got me baffled and I was wondering if it is a legitimate album or a bogus album.
It is definitely the Revolutionaries as I know their music and do recognise most of the tracks. It contains 12 tracks all of which have sound effect intro`s ranging from various types of sirens ie police/ambulance, door bells etc
One track is a dub cut to Leroy Smart “Meaning Of Life” another a dub cut of “Darker Shade of Black”. Also there are a couple of dubs that also appear on “Revolutionary Sounds Vol 2” but have had these intro effects added and also have a slightly different sound in their mix.
It also contains 4 tracks that were released as a Ballistic 12” / EP that has been mentioned in a previous thread as “Fatal Dub”.
It is on a plain white label with no writing and is in a plain cardboard sleeve.
The person who played it to me has had this album for about 25 years and from memory reckons it was picked up at a shop over Chatsworth Road in Hackney.
Any ideas on this one cause I think it’s a bootleg but am not 100% sure as I did hear ages ago that their was an album called “Fatal Dub” but have never personally seen such an album.
Thanks
Dave
Revolutionaries album question
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Bellyman
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Re: Revolutionaries album question
Phew, that sounds like a tuff one.
By description of the sound-fx I would have gone into a more Joe Gibbs directon (African Dubs) but you seem to be sure about a Channel One sound.
If you only had written down a matrix#...
By description of the sound-fx I would have gone into a more Joe Gibbs directon (African Dubs) but you seem to be sure about a Channel One sound.
If you only had written down a matrix#...
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Rootsman
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Re: Revolutionaries album question
Hi Bellyman
I had a look but their was no matrix number as such but had some writing scribed on the run out that was nye on impossibnle to make out.
But it definately had a channel one sound on those dubs and not Joe Gibbs.
Sorry, aint got no more info that will help clear this one up.
I was wondering though if Channel One had an album that was perhaps intended to be released through Ballistic but never got a release and perhaps some bootlegs appeared.
Reason I say that is this is definately in the vein of the Revolutionaries Channel One output that appeared on Ballistic. ie "Rasta Fire", "Revolutionary Sounds Vol 2", and the 12" that I mentioned.
Dave
I had a look but their was no matrix number as such but had some writing scribed on the run out that was nye on impossibnle to make out.
But it definately had a channel one sound on those dubs and not Joe Gibbs.
Sorry, aint got no more info that will help clear this one up.
I was wondering though if Channel One had an album that was perhaps intended to be released through Ballistic but never got a release and perhaps some bootlegs appeared.
Reason I say that is this is definately in the vein of the Revolutionaries Channel One output that appeared on Ballistic. ie "Rasta Fire", "Revolutionary Sounds Vol 2", and the 12" that I mentioned.
Dave
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ACEtone
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Re: Revolutionaries album question
There is supposedly a legit album called Fatal Dub.
This was discussed before here:
http://www.roots-archives.com/forum/rea ... 999,page=1
Might not be the same one though?
This was discussed before here:
http://www.roots-archives.com/forum/rea ... 999,page=1
Might not be the same one though?
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Bellyman
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Re: Revolutionaries album question
Thanks ACEtone for refreshing my memory cells. But that 4-track-ep isn't the one Rootsman seems to ask for (he gave that answer himself in that earlier thread).
The album in question is a 12-track. That's quite rare for the Channel One dub albums of the 1970s, or for dub records of that period in general. There are some King Tubby/Aggrovators from around 1974 until1976 with more than 10 tracks but I have not found one Channel One/Revolutionaries album having 12 tracks.
The album in question is a 12-track. That's quite rare for the Channel One dub albums of the 1970s, or for dub records of that period in general. There are some King Tubby/Aggrovators from around 1974 until1976 with more than 10 tracks but I have not found one Channel One/Revolutionaries album having 12 tracks.
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Rootsman
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Re: Revolutionaries album question
Hi Acetone,
I know that thread as I did partake and pass comment there as to that 12"/EP.
What I heard last night did not sound like a thrown together album.
It had all the earmarks of a Channel One Revolutionaries dub/insttrumental album. The effects were not out of place and did not sound like they had been added at a later date.
There were no out of place overdubs and to my ears sounded late 70`s.
It contained the 4 tracks that made up that 12" (which were also on Rasta Fire), plus the other tracks that I stated above.
Regards
Dave
I know that thread as I did partake and pass comment there as to that 12"/EP.
What I heard last night did not sound like a thrown together album.
It had all the earmarks of a Channel One Revolutionaries dub/insttrumental album. The effects were not out of place and did not sound like they had been added at a later date.
There were no out of place overdubs and to my ears sounded late 70`s.
It contained the 4 tracks that made up that 12" (which were also on Rasta Fire), plus the other tracks that I stated above.
Regards
Dave
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ACEtone
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Re: Revolutionaries album question
12 tracks is pushing the integrity of the grooves a bit isn't it?
I saw mention of the 'Fatal Dub' album (EP) and just thought I'd link the previous discussion for clarity. Perhaps I've just muddied the waters further!

I saw mention of the 'Fatal Dub' album (EP) and just thought I'd link the previous discussion for clarity. Perhaps I've just muddied the waters further!
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ACEtone
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Re: Revolutionaries album question
I have a few Revolutionaries Dub albums that I 'found' on the internet (in addition to the ones I actually bought!). I'll check if any of them match up.
Some rare stuff does turn up in all sorts of places...
Some rare stuff does turn up in all sorts of places...
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ACEtone
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Re: Revolutionaries album question
this shares the same 4 tracks as Fatal Dub and has total 12 tracks:
http://www.roots-archives.com/release/1059
[cover=917,1059]
I don't have this one so I have no idea if the vocals are full vocals or dubbed vocals.
Not sure if this helps at all...
http://www.roots-archives.com/release/1059
[cover=917,1059]
I don't have this one so I have no idea if the vocals are full vocals or dubbed vocals.
Not sure if this helps at all...
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ACEtone
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Re: Revolutionaries album question
@Rootsman
ok. Just ignore me now. You already said those four tracks are on Rasta Fire. Doh!
I was at work, I was, distracted, I...I can't read!
ok. Just ignore me now. You already said those four tracks are on Rasta Fire. Doh!
I was at work, I was, distracted, I...I can't read!