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Re: Negus Roots

Posted: Sun May 21, 2006 10:40 pm
by John Public
I think that princess lady is not so bad. what about the beautiful song "untrue love"

Re: Negus Roots

Posted: Sat May 27, 2006 10:26 am
by Boz
Pisces, i know it seems like the re-issues will bring down the value of the negus roots albums, but i think it will actually make them more valuable. Many people will have the re-issued albums, but the originals are the ones to keep...they are as good as gold now. true collectors will search to the ends of the earth to find the originals - i know i would. to find the original album would be like finding buried treasure.

Re: Negus Roots

Posted: Sat May 27, 2006 5:36 pm
by bridgie
If they continue to reissue remixed versions of the albums (like Princess Lady), I don't think resale prices should drop significantly.

Re: Negus Roots

Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2006 3:43 pm
by rcdupre
Princess Lady has a couple of good songs but some incredibly bad ones: Old Dusty Clothes has to be the worst, embarrisingly bad reggae song I've ever heard, it's cringe inducing!

Re: Negus Roots

Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 1:41 am
by arize_rootsman
CANT FORGET "SUFFERING" FROM DON CARLOS AND WAS "PROPHECY" ON NEGUS ROOTS TOO OR NO

Re: Negus Roots

Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 2:24 am
by truthsandrights
prophecy was released on blue moon. but its the same lp as suffering.

Re: Negus Roots

Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 7:10 pm
by Bellyman
Original Negus Roots Catalogue :
NERLP 001 - Don Carlos / suffering
NERLP 002 - Lacksley Castell / morning glory
NERLP 003 - Voice of Progress / mini-bus driver
NERLP 004 - Papa Tullo / at home
NERLP 005 - Don Carlos / harvest time
NERLP 006 - Dub Rockers Delight
NERLP 007 - Original Rockers / Strings
NERLP 008 - Lacksley Castell / princess lady
NERLP 009 - In a Rub a Dub Style Rockers Vol.2

# 001 - # 006 1981-1982
# 007 - # 009 1983, remixed and overdubbed in England by Mad Professor.

NERLP 010 - Horace Martin / positive vibes was not released until 2005.

And then there is Neville Brown's 'Mr.Music Man' album from 1983, credited to Negus Roots and produced by Robert 'Flacko' Palmer and Michael 'Negus' Palmer on the M&R label.