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Re: Classic " Dub Album " Sunday
Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2014 9:44 pm
by Lost Shoe
After work on sunday back to the turntable:
This time with one of my fave Studio One Dubs: "Dub Store Special".
Perfect example of mid 70's Dub!
Re: Classic " Dub Album " Sunday
Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2014 6:51 pm
by AnorakTrev
Late start today , but worth it ! " .357 Magnum Dub " with the Techniques Allstars on cdr. ( always missed out on this one on vinyl as the auctions' always went beyond my means

, ) A really good set of tunes on this one , no time to get bored as everyone is different ! Wicked ....
Re: Classic " Dub Album " Sunday
Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2014 11:41 pm
by kalcidis
It's a nice album. Has a very nice dub to Madoo's »Hotel Fee« which apparently Coxsone Outernational played a lot. Got my copy without a sleeve (it seems to be a difference of over $100 depending on if it comes with sleeve or not). So I did my own with some letra set and linoleum print.
([this is](
https://cdn2.cdnme.se/cdn/9-2/934995/im ... 678123.jpg) before the letraset lettering and some other graphical details)
Mine album of the day has been The Message Dub Wise. Damn that's a fine album!
Re: Classic " Dub Album " Sunday
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2014 4:36 pm
by Lost Shoe
kalcidis wrote:It's a nice album. Has a very nice dub to Madoo's »Hotel Fee« which apparently Coxsone Outernational played a lot. Got my copy without a sleeve (it seems to be a difference of over $100 depending on if it comes with sleeve or not). So I did my own with some letra set and linoleum print.
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https://cdn2.cdnme.se/cdn/9-2/934995/im ... 678123.jpg) before the letraset lettering and some other graphical details)
Mine album of the day has been The Message Dub Wise. Damn that's a fine album!
Most of the times there is a huge difference in price with or without cover. Me too I have some records missing the original cover and in many cases I would dig out half of the complete price for the cover alone.
I saw Magnum Dub a few times available without cover. I guess they pressed far more records than covers. Same thing with "Music Explosion" by the Ethnic Fight Band.
Re: Classic " Dub Album " Sunday
Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2014 6:05 pm
by AnorakTrev
Back on an old school tip today with Derrick Harriott's " Crystal " labelled " Scrub-A-Dub " from 1974 , wicked set of tunes on this disc , some of them instru-dub , quite psychedelic at times ! Followed by part two " More Scrubbing The Dub " ... my copies of these discs are re-issues , not 100% perfect presses but quite adequate . Born to dub them ...

Re: Classic " Dub Album " Sunday
Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2014 6:41 pm
by kalcidis
Today was dedicated to Black Ash Dub. Jah Thomas production.
Re: Classic " Dub Album " Sunday
Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2014 10:36 pm
by Slugger
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Somewhat of a lesser-celebrated dub LP but I really enjoy it- just good, solid late '70s dub, apparently mixed by Prince Jammy with A. Pablo involved to some extent.
Re: Classic " Dub Album " Sunday
Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2014 8:01 pm
by sean
AnorakTrev wrote:Back on an old school tip today with Derrick Harriott's " Crystal " labelled " Scrub-A-Dub " from 1974 , wicked set of tunes on this disc , some of them instru-dub , quite psychedelic at times ! Followed by part two " More Scrubbing The Dub " ... my copies of these discs are re-issues , not 100% perfect presses but quite adequate . Born to dub them ...

I listened to Derrick Harriott the other day, a nice track named Penny for your Dub.
Re: Classic " Dub Album " Sunday
Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2014 9:07 pm
by kalcidis
I've got Sensimilla dub which seems to be dubs of a lot of the same rhythms (Stop that Train, The Loser, Born to Love You etc). I wonder if they are the same mixes?
Re: Classic " Dub Album " Sunday
Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2014 8:46 am
by Siegi
kalcidis wrote:I've got Sensimilla dub which seems to be dubs of a lot of the same rhythms (Stop that Train, The Loser, Born to Love You etc). I wonder if they are the same mixes?
They are different mixes I recall.