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solrac

Re: black slate

Post by solrac »

ites man

the songs for dat lp are
1. Sirens in the City
2. Live a Life
3. I Love You Still
4. Reggae Everytime
5. Message to Mr. Susman
6. Dread in the House
7. Winners
8. Rocker's Place
9. Zion
more time
respect
carlos
Fabroots
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Re: black slate

Post by Fabroots »

Not this album, but cheers :)
solrac

Re: black slate

Post by solrac »

ites
witch album do yu wan dem tracks the ones i send are from black slate-black slate
more time
Carlos
ahwhoseh
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Re: black slate

Post by ahwhoseh »

Black Slate 1980 Aligator records

side A
mind your motion
freedom time
sticks man
reggae music

side B
they can't make us
live up to love
bondage and slavery
amigo
africans to africa
Bellyman
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Re: black slate

Post by Bellyman »

Which is quite simply the rerelease of their first album, originally called 'Amigo'. Came out in England on the Ensign label.
They had a great dub album to that one too, 'Ogima dub slate', one of the best british dub records of all time.
Greetings.
rougher yet
Fabroots
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Re: black slate

Post by Fabroots »

Carlos, its a misunderstandig, i said originaly "its maybe an album that i want from my tapes where i dont know who sing", you have answer exactly what i had ask, all good, thx
Ites

Re: black slate

Post by Ites »

I think the bassplayer of Black Slate had a dub album out in his own name circa '83, Red Hot Dub by Ras Elroy Bailey - anyone heard it?
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Re: black slate

Post by Bellyman »

Elroy Bailey 'Red Hot Dub' on Burning Vibrations (BV 1006 LP), released around 1981.
A rather nice but unspectacular affair. No relation to any Black Slate tracks. Sound is like a more instrumental Creation Rebel, without too much effects that is. Mot tracks are saxophone-dominated.
rougher yet
Ites

Re: black slate

Post by Ites »

OK thanks Belly, been wondering about that one for some time
Ras OMar

Re: black slate

Post by Ras OMar »

yes my bredin, he was de bass player for black slate, just that he was call back then Ras Elroy, i fin their sound very familiar to Six One plus Dub...they have the same drum sound but with a little sax added..and some effects that black slate din;t use, I find it more Crucial,
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