found this one in a thread about spliced dubs:
http://www.myspace.com/killamarisound
track # 3 on the ms-player
would like to know more about that version
to the foundation - xylophone (?)
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fareast_77
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fareast_77
Re: to the foundation - xylophone (?)
is nowbody know this version or wa?? or is it some unspoken treasure again...
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Han
Re: to the foundation - xylophone (?)
This is a killimanjaro special/acetate.. listen to the lyrics.. never released.
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fareast_77
Re: to the foundation - xylophone (?)
I hope you are not taking the spliced in "killamari" for killamanjaro, killamari a different sound and am sure to have heared this instrumental cut before already
now the ting is, it is a spliced dub, and wen the fake name got fade in the riddim still rolling, means: dem have de original dub in split channel probably cause it was from a dead/parked foundation sound this youts did link with/related to. or they have de same instrumental version to mix around.
to me it sounds like another 45 b side like those by ernie ranglin with his guitar skills over regular versions.
now the ting is, it is a spliced dub, and wen the fake name got fade in the riddim still rolling, means: dem have de original dub in split channel probably cause it was from a dead/parked foundation sound this youts did link with/related to. or they have de same instrumental version to mix around.
to me it sounds like another 45 b side like those by ernie ranglin with his guitar skills over regular versions.
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fareast_77
Re: to the foundation - xylophone (?)
who was playing xylo in those times? jackie mittoo? lol
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jumbo
Re: to the foundation - xylophone (?)
@ fareast77: augustus pablo or lennie hibbert is a better guess.
and the terrible splice job is probably done in an jamaican dusstudio where they had access to the original dennis brown dub and backing tape
i mean if these Kalimero youths would have the split files, they could have made the mix sound much better (less worse) just by changing the volume a bit.
and the terrible splice job is probably done in an jamaican dusstudio where they had access to the original dennis brown dub and backing tape
i mean if these Kalimero youths would have the split files, they could have made the mix sound much better (less worse) just by changing the volume a bit.
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fareast_77
Re: to the foundation - xylophone (?)
yeh true, hibbert not mitoo. but couldnt find no info still..
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jumbo
Re: to the foundation - xylophone (?)
just found this version, it's 'Creation Foundation'
first track on the Mighty Diamonds-dubwise album (music works)
first track on the Mighty Diamonds-dubwise album (music works)