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Re: Tribal War Versions

Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 1:49 am
by DUDLEY 1NE
Wicked are to blame / U Black [hit run] 7"

Re: Tribal War Versions

Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 1:51 am
by jordandance
Roots_Rocker_Matt wrote:mashdownfortyfive wrote :There's also a Dillinger cut (on the George Nooks cut) / Errol T 7"

The Dillenger cut is CRUCIAL!!
Anyone that hasn't heard it check out the sound clip @ Ernie B's: http://www.ebreggae.com/Home.asp?FFID=9 ... &ChkSFTxt=

Just bought the Dillinger and George Nooks 7"s, $11.00 to Canada! Definately worth it.

Check out the others though,
- $149.99 LP Dillinger - Tribal War (ORIGINAL PRESS) USED
- $99.99 12" George Nooks & Prince Weedy - Tribal War (Extended Mix) / Joe Gibbs & The Professionals - Lion Of Judah (Version) (ORIGINAL PRESS) USED
- $99.99 7" Prince Far I - No More War / Cry Tuff All Stars - War Is Over (ORIGINAL PRESS) USED
- $59.99 7" Little Roy - Tribal War / Version (ORIGINAL PRESS) USED

Waaaay outta my league! $_$ Never knew reggae could be such an expensive thing... but to each his own i guess!

EDIT: dillinger sound clip gone since i bought it and sorry bout the loooooong link
EDIT 2: d/l the sound clip: http://www.filefactory.com/file/07ac17">dillinger 7 inch.mp3
Ernie B's used record pricing is often not indicative of the market value.

Re: Tribal War Versions

Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 6:17 am
by bonga
don't buy things at Ernie B, these prices are insane. Tribal war on aires for example shows up on ebay quite often, usually sold between 10 and 25 dollars....

Re: Tribal War Versions

Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 8:02 am
by Rastafab
anbessa wrote:On Wackies, there's a great cut by Noel Delahaye. The flip is a killer trombone version.
The Georges Nooks cut is great too. There must be hundreds of versions of this wonderful song/riddim...
Hi Anbessa,
Seems intresting! What's the name of the song?
Thanks
Fab

Re: Tribal War Versions

Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 1:24 pm
by anbessa
Hi Fab,

Noel Delahaye's cut is just called "Tribal war", and the trombone cut, by Sel Wheeler, is "Tribal affair". It's on a City Line 7" (Matrix : Senta-302).

Re: Tribal War Versions

Posted: Thu May 29, 2008 1:14 am
by Funkyfred
Black Roots - Tribal War
on this album:

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Re: Tribal War Versions

Posted: Thu May 29, 2008 2:35 pm
by rastafab
anbessa wrote:Hi Fab,

Noel Delahaye's cut is just called "Tribal war", and the trombone cut, by Sel Wheeler, is "Tribal affair". It's on a City Line 7" (Matrix : Senta-302).
Hi Anbessa,
thanks, apparently, it's out of stock and I saw it on ebreggae for 60 dollars, a bit expensive for me. Let's just hope Rythm and Sound will re-issue in their 'Wackie's reissue programm'. Cheers.
Fab

Re: Tribal War Versions

Posted: Fri May 30, 2008 10:18 am
by kandi
Jah Titus wrote:Ites!

there´s a Great PRINCE FAR I version too called No More War
True Jah Titus.

Prince Far I's 'No More War' played together with its version in Cry Tuff Dub 2 thrills my soul.

Another crucial one is Big Joe's 'You must be Mad' (imo).

Re: Tribal War Versions

Posted: Fri May 30, 2008 1:33 pm
by rechtnett
The dub version of John Holt´s Tribal War can be found on
the "I came,I saw,I conquered" album by The Revolutionaries.

Re: Tribal War Versions

Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 4:23 pm
by bonga
It's a different riddim, it uses the same riddim as Junior Delgado - away with your fussing and fighting ( don't know the name of the riddim )
And yes it's a 7" which showed up on various labels..