Favorite Dub Song

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Jah Glu
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Favorite Dub Song

Post by Jah Glu »

Well as the subject name indicate i ask you what your favorite dub song is.

I can't choose there are so many fantastic but i wanna here about YOU!


Satta
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EHP

Re: Favorite Dub Song

Post by EHP »

Black Panta from lee 'scratch' Perry (appeared on blackboard jungle dub )

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Rootsgal
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Re: Favorite Dub Song

Post by Rootsgal »

"REALITY" and "One Brother short" DUB, by the MIGHTY DIAMONDS...also ANY BURNING SPEAR~
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Taco B

Re: Favorite Dub Song

Post by Taco B »

Has to be:

Tommy McCook & The upsetters - Cloack & Dagger
Jah Glu
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Re: Favorite Dub Song

Post by Jah Glu »

Black Panta is fantastic! Those blazin horns! That's right EHP!

Cloak & Dagger is a great riddim but taco b you also oughta hear the version "Dub Organiser" which basically is the same riddim just with Dillinger toasting over it.
Girls dem a bubble like a soup in a pot
Taco B

Re: Favorite Dub Song

Post by Taco B »

Will search that Dub Organiser tack. Thanks!
oras

Re: Favorite Dub Song

Post by oras »

to taco

there are 4-5 versions of this tune...

dub organiser with dillinger is my favourite...

there's also a dubplate version...
Youthman Deh

Re: Favorite Dub Song

Post by Youthman Deh »

At the time I have a few dub cuts that get played more often than others. These are:


The Key - Over Come (Absolutely awesome use of echoes and delays)

Leroy Brown - Money Barrier Dub (The horns, oh the horns... overall mix is also great)

Willi Williams - Dungeon Dub (EVERYTHING! This is an ideal example of what good dub is supposed to be)

Pablo Gad - Begga Dub (This is perhaps one of the most innovative dub mixes I've ever heard, just concentrate on how the engineer changes the feeling of the whole tracks with only one precise fader slide...)

Roots Underground - Black Brigade (So dark, so inevitable, and the echoing muted guitar is *pouring* on the mix - FORWARD JAH ARMY, FORWARD!!)

Prince Douglas - March Down Babylon Dub (Shame that this rhythm (Handsworth Revolution) wasn't used more, this cut is extremely powerful, and features lot of vocals, while still maintaining the dubby atmosphere - as if the vocals are transformed into something... more, perhaps)

The Upsetters - Thanks & Dub (A haunting rhythm with a haunting mix - what can I say - Upsetters in full force and Scratch in his prime, this track is one of the greatest that ever came from the Ark)

The Congos - Noah Sugar Pan (Again a phenomenal mix from Lee, I especially like the _really_ quick vocal stabs echoing all over the mix)


These tracks represent my personal dub taste at the time rather adequately, I think.
Jah Glu
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Re: Favorite Dub Song

Post by Jah Glu »

Why ain't i hearing Prince Jammy, Scientist and King Tubby;) Just kidding. No problem taco b.


Satta
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well charge

Re: Favorite Dub Song

Post by well charge »

some of my faves

very well version / wailing souls
dub driver (dennis brown: slave driver)/ prince jammy
jammy a no fool (johnny clarke: fool fe get wise) / prince jammy
cross over dub / junior murvin
conspiracy on neptune (junior reid : jailhouse) / prince jammy
version 78 style (sylford walker : deuteronomy) / king tubby's
great stone (prince allah: stone) / king tubby's
dub is my occupation (music is my occupation : tommy mccook) / kign tubby's

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