dub over dub 27 track extravaganza
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flashman
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dub over dub 27 track extravaganza
Anyone heard this double lp on Heartbeat of Errol Brown dubs on Hightone? I have just one of the cassettes that I hadn't heard in probably a decade or more and I dug it out of the cassette graveyard tonight and gave it a listen. It's fantastic! Wish I had the full set. Anyone know what these are from? Were they on original dub lps before Heartbeat did this great reissue with the horrendous cover art?
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Bassie
Re: dub over dub 27 track extravaganza
Got that one. Liner notes don't say anything about the originals,it's a collection of Errol Brown mixed Pottinger '70's hits. Pure niceness imo.
The recent Pressure Sounds release "Pleasure dub" are even better Errol Brown dubs / Treasure Isle productions.
The recent Pressure Sounds release "Pleasure dub" are even better Errol Brown dubs / Treasure Isle productions.
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Mick Sleeper
Re: dub over dub 27 track extravaganza
The dubs are from a variety of High Note productions. Heartbeat has another excellent collection called **The Reggae Train** that contains about half of the vocal versions found on Dub Over Dub.
How Can I Get Over - Chantells
Over Dub - Errol Brown
Love & Harmony - Hell & Fire
Dub & Harmony - Errol Brown
Chatty Chatty Mouth - Mellolads
Su Su Mouth - Errol Brown
Forward Up - Brent Dowe
Forward In Dub - Errol Brown
Living Just A Little - Chantells
A Living Dub - Errol Brown
Sufferer's Choice - Delroy Denton
Sky Nation Skank - Errol Brown
Dreamland - Marcia Griffiths
Dub It Inna Dreamland - Errol Brown
Chat Chat - Well Pleased & Satisfied
Chatty Dub - Errol Brown
No Time To Lose - Earth & Stone
Winning Version - Errol Brown
Dub Over Dub has always been one of my favourite dub collections. Errol Brown is an unsung hero of dub!
How Can I Get Over - Chantells
Over Dub - Errol Brown
Love & Harmony - Hell & Fire
Dub & Harmony - Errol Brown
Chatty Chatty Mouth - Mellolads
Su Su Mouth - Errol Brown
Forward Up - Brent Dowe
Forward In Dub - Errol Brown
Living Just A Little - Chantells
A Living Dub - Errol Brown
Sufferer's Choice - Delroy Denton
Sky Nation Skank - Errol Brown
Dreamland - Marcia Griffiths
Dub It Inna Dreamland - Errol Brown
Chat Chat - Well Pleased & Satisfied
Chatty Dub - Errol Brown
No Time To Lose - Earth & Stone
Winning Version - Errol Brown
Dub Over Dub has always been one of my favourite dub collections. Errol Brown is an unsung hero of dub!
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flashman
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Re: dub over dub 27 track extravaganza
Thanks for the info Mick. I'm psyched to check out that reggae train album now! Yeah, something about Errol Brown. It's great dub and it does sound distinct. He has his own style. Been enjoying the Treasure Isle dubs he did too.
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Crazy Baldhead
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abey
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I cannot agree more!! He has a very good taste in music...Mick Sleeper wrote:Dub Over Dub has always been one of my favourite dub collections. Errol Brown is an unsung hero of dub!
I wanna know if there's an original version of the third track of the 2nd cd: "Phase One Special". I love that keyboard sound...
[Youtube link](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBJISb48nV0)
Thanks!
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vvjames0
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Re: dub over dub 27 track extravaganza
Dub is an art form, it really is. The idea of taking a track and cutting it down to the barest possible elements, and keeping those elements shifting, is minimalism taken to something of an extreme. At its absolute worst, it's difficult to consider dub to be music at all; at its best, it's the ultimate groove, relaxing, psychedelic, strange. This 27-cut compilation, featuring the mixing board talents of Errol Brown at the High Note label, is a classic example of doing it right -- in other words, a lot of fun, no filler, no boredom. The mastering is likewise excellent, giving the dubs a crisp edge. ~ Steven McDonald
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Arkle.
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Flashman, you won't be disappointed with Reggae Train - it's brilliant. There is also one dub on Reggae Train, called Dub Up, which is a version of Jackie Edwards scorcher, Get Up and it was the inspiration for The Clash's Revolution Rock.
I agree with all the sentiments expressed about Errol Brown's talents. Another compilation worth checking is Culture In Dub on the same label and by the same people, Sonia Pottinger (R.I.P.) & Errol Brown. Or as the late Joseph Hill would have put it, "Same treatment, different patient"!
A question of my own, who were the Mellolads?
I agree with all the sentiments expressed about Errol Brown's talents. Another compilation worth checking is Culture In Dub on the same label and by the same people, Sonia Pottinger (R.I.P.) & Errol Brown. Or as the late Joseph Hill would have put it, "Same treatment, different patient"!
A question of my own, who were the Mellolads?
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nickfa
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Re: dub over dub 27 track extravaganza
Allso worth a listen B.B Seatons gun court dub, mixed by Errol Brown
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abey
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Re: dub over dub 27 track extravaganza
abey wrote:I wanna know if there's an original version of the third track of the 2nd cd: "Phase One Special". I love that keyboard sound...
Youtube link
Thanks!
Found it!!
Marcia Griffiths - Truly
From the 1978's "Naturally" album, produced by Sonia Pottinger, and engineered by Errol Brown. There are more songs from this album in the Dub over dub comp. (like "Stay" or "Dreamland")