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Re: Your review on Heavy Weight/Killer Dub by Inner Circle
Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 12:37 am
by leggo rocker
Just got outbid on:
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YET AGAIN! GRRRRRRR!
Re: Your review on Heavy Weight/Killer Dub by Inner Circle
Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 12:46 am
by Dubs_West
Unlucky brethren,looks like a good album some big names plus tunes.. How much did it end up selling out for?
Re: Your review on Heavy Weight/Killer Dub by Inner Circle
Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 2:15 am
by I-Lion Tafari
Hello!
Bald Head Justice is a fine album. It doesn`t sell for horrible money every time. I got mine from a German seller 2 or 3 years ago and paid lesss than 30 € which is a Make-I-Lion-Big-Smile price.
Re: Your review on Heavy Weight/Killer Dub by Inner Circle
Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 6:44 am
by leggo rocker
Dubs_West wrote:Unlucky brethren,looks like a good album some big names plus tunes.. How much did it end up selling out for?
$110 US
I-Lion's deal needs to go in the 'best bargain' thread that was running a while ago!
Re: Your review on Heavy Weight/Killer Dub by Inner Circle
Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 7:29 am
by gibey
Hey Dubs West,
go for the B&F 180 g vinyl doublepack. Satisfaction guaranteed!!! Gooseskin Dubattack!
Re: Your review on Heavy Weight/Killer Dub by Inner Circle
Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 12:33 pm
by italdub
HI, my favourites INNER CIRCLE / FATMAN RIDDIM SECTION 's dub albums are in the order:
1/HEAVYWEIGHT DUB (1978), the most crazy mixed!
2/ISRAEL TAFFARI (1978), better so far than Same Song Dub even if it's the same engineer! Perhaps the most futurist mix, like a 2000s dub LP, very minimalist.
3/BALDHEAD JUSTICE (1979, the most beautiful.
4/Augustus Pablo's ITAL DUB (1974), classic
5/E-E-SAW DUB (aka ABC DUB)(1976), underground & rare
6/IS IT WAR OR IS IT PEACE (1980) cannot be a killer album because of the original MIXED UP MOODS riddims but finaly, i love its special 'ghost' mixing.
7/KILLER DUB is good but it's less good than the original KILLER MILLER LP i think and i dont understand why there is not the 'Forward Ever' version on it...Prince Jammy made a better work with Mundell dub LP. 'Heavyweight Dub' is better by far.
8/MEETS DOWNTOWN HORNS AT CHANEL ONE (1979), instru dub
9/TOUGH GUYS IN DUB (1979) is good but for me it's too much similar to Phase One or Chanel One LP.
There is others LP: TRIBULATION DUB (1981), WAGON OF DUB (1981), FEAT BRIGADIER HULK (1982), KING OF LOVE (1984).
I want to give thanks to B&F for the releasing of Heavyweight Dub / Killer Miller in 1979, one of the better days in my life!!
Re: Your review on Heavy Weight/Killer Dub by Inner Circle
Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 12:40 pm
by italdub
Well, i forgot FEATURING TOUTER (1978), only for those who wan't alternatives versions of some dub presented in 'Heavyweight Dub' and 'Killer Dub'. 'E-E Saw Dub' have synthetizer too and largely better.
Re: Your review on Heavy Weight/Killer Dub by Inner Circle
Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2010 2:54 am
by Rootsman
Kukaman Said
"I don't know, "Wagon of Dub" is pretty weak too... it has the dubious distinction of being one of the few albums I've downloaded and then deleted because I couldn't imagine listening to it again!
Sorry to dig up this old thread but I got to disagree, I have just been playing "Wagon of Dub" and it has long time been one of my favorite Fatman Riddim albums.
Its about time someone reissued ALL there dub albums and give them the package they deserve.
Happy New Year All
Dave
Re: Your review on Heavy Weight/Killer Dub by Inner Circle
Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2010 9:11 pm
by Matthew
Re-issues would be great!
Tribulation Dub is probably the weakest of the releases for me.
Just not feeling it.
