I noticed some comments on the site about this series being 'bogus' - can anyone explain further? I recently bought the vinyl LP 'Sensi Dub vol 5: Jah Shaka meets The Revolutionaries'. I thought it looked 'wrong' from the start, but bought it anyway, thinking maybe it was just naff artwork. Is it a complete dud thrown together by some hired hack musicians, or does it have any musical value? And is the shop obliged to give my money back?!
Thanks.
'Sensi Dub' series
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Rootsman
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Re: 'Sensi Dub' series
Hi,
I`m not sure, I posted that thread because there was a compilation that I was interested in called Reggae Revive Classics. It was on a label called Original Music and I noticed some comments on Roots Archives where it refers to a couple of titles on that label as being dubious/bogus. One of the titles refered to a being bogus was the "Sensi Dub 5" if you search on the Original Music label and look at the titles you will see what I mean).
If you also look at the thread I posted, I was advised that the label belonged to Jah Whoosh who issued several albums through the label. As it happens, I purchased the Reggae Revive Classics and found it to be an absolutely fabulous release with great songs followed by their versions and the sound quality was superb.
Hope this has helped.
Respect
Dave
I`m not sure, I posted that thread because there was a compilation that I was interested in called Reggae Revive Classics. It was on a label called Original Music and I noticed some comments on Roots Archives where it refers to a couple of titles on that label as being dubious/bogus. One of the titles refered to a being bogus was the "Sensi Dub 5" if you search on the Original Music label and look at the titles you will see what I mean).
If you also look at the thread I posted, I was advised that the label belonged to Jah Whoosh who issued several albums through the label. As it happens, I purchased the Reggae Revive Classics and found it to be an absolutely fabulous release with great songs followed by their versions and the sound quality was superb.
Hope this has helped.
Respect
Dave
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Rootsman
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Re: 'Sensi Dub' series
Hi,
Apologise`s, the Sensi Dub album referred to on the Original Music label is Sensi Dub 6 and not Sensi Dub 5. Dont know if this is part of the same series of albums but Sensi Dub 6 is a bogus album which has Glen Brown on its credits.
Respect
Dave
Apologise`s, the Sensi Dub album referred to on the Original Music label is Sensi Dub 6 and not Sensi Dub 5. Dont know if this is part of the same series of albums but Sensi Dub 6 is a bogus album which has Glen Brown on its credits.
Respect
Dave
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Snow Leopard
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Re: 'Sensi Dub' series
Yes, vol 6 certainly has same sleeve design as vol5. Mine has a 'lookalike' white label ... does anyone know if Shaka / Revolutionaries were involved in vol 5, or were their names just pasted on the front?
Thanx.
Thanx.
Snow Leopard
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dubwize_or_otherwize
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Re: 'Sensi Dub' series
i have sensi dub vol. 5
what to u mean by itz bogus
shaka side has good dubs
with a song by jah woosh
itz goes somethin like this
'king shaka was a warrior, a warrior, a warrior
way down in south africa, south africa, south africa,
plus the dub of it
the best songs on the album
what to u mean by itz bogus
shaka side has good dubs
with a song by jah woosh
itz goes somethin like this
'king shaka was a warrior, a warrior, a warrior
way down in south africa, south africa, south africa,
plus the dub of it
the best songs on the album
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Snow Leopard
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Re: 'Sensi Dub' series
It was Vol 6 that was dodgy. Vol 5 on reflection is indeed a fine album featuring some classic rhythms, although I still think the label is trying too hard to look 'rare', but that's just artistic opinion - hope that clears things up!
Snow Leopard