Joe Gibbs 12" Discomix Showcase Vol.1,2,3 from VP
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nickfa
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Re: Joe Gibbs 12" Discomix Showcase Vol.1,2,3 from VP
Pretty good sound quality, i prefered vol 4 but some good tracks on both..will their be a 6 and 7
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Rootsman
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Re: Joe Gibbs 12" Discomix Showcase Vol.1,2,3 from VP
I finally got round to playing Vol 4 & 5. Its got a few excellent tracks but some real donkeys too.
The covers of the Michael Jackson & Smokey Robinson songs are dire as are the other sould verisons, these were not good in there day and are even worse in the hands of Mr Gibbs, what on earth was he thinking.
Also what was VP thinking when they included these tracks on these compilations? They have managed to turn what could have been great CD`s into pretty much run of the mill releases.
Lets hope if there are any further volumes they get back to some serious reggae and ditch the bad cover versions as they have spoilt these 2 releases.
BTW, has Ruddy Thomas ever released a decent reggae record?
The covers of the Michael Jackson & Smokey Robinson songs are dire as are the other sould verisons, these were not good in there day and are even worse in the hands of Mr Gibbs, what on earth was he thinking.
Also what was VP thinking when they included these tracks on these compilations? They have managed to turn what could have been great CD`s into pretty much run of the mill releases.
Lets hope if there are any further volumes they get back to some serious reggae and ditch the bad cover versions as they have spoilt these 2 releases.
BTW, has Ruddy Thomas ever released a decent reggae record?
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Bellyman
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Re: Joe Gibbs 12" Discomix Showcase Vol.1,2,3 from VP
Doesn' matter if you ask the ladiesRootsman wrote: BTW, has Ruddy Thomas ever released a decent reggae record?
Regarding the two volumes of 12"s I share your point of view 100%.
rougher yet
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davek
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Re: Joe Gibbs 12" Discomix Showcase Vol.1,2,3 from VP
Yes, as Flick Wilson.Rootsman wrote: BTW, has Ruddy Thomas ever released a decent reggae record?
http://www.roots-archives.com/release/4042
Some hard Radics rhythms on this one, check it out.
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nickfa
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Re: Joe Gibbs 12" Discomix Showcase Vol.1,2,3 from VP
Rootsman wrote :
BTW, has Ruddy Thomas ever released a decent reggae record ?
though some may disagree, but he did a good cover of Errol Dunkley's keep the pressure. on crazy joe label.
Nick
BTW, has Ruddy Thomas ever released a decent reggae record ?
though some may disagree, but he did a good cover of Errol Dunkley's keep the pressure. on crazy joe label.
Nick
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Bellyman
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Re: Joe Gibbs 12" Discomix Showcase Vol.1,2,3 from VP
It's not Ruddy Thomas who did that record.davek wrote:Rootsman wrote :
BTW, has Ruddy Thomas ever released a decent reggae record?
Yes, as Flick Wilson.
http://www.roots-archives.com/release/4042
Some hard Radics rhythms on this one, check it out.
http://www.roots-archives.com/forum/rea ... 3#msg-2913
rougher yet
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flashman
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Re: Joe Gibbs 12" Discomix Showcase Vol.1,2,3 from VP
I haven't heard Vol. 4 & 5 but I do plan to purchase when I have some extra cash. I suspect I might actually enjoy the crappy soul covers. I usually like reggae covers. Even if they're awful they can be pretty funny and entertaining, even if unintentional. That said, there are indeed some that I can't enjoy even in an ironic fashion.
But, my real question is this. One of my favorite cuts from the series so far is on Vol. 3 and it's listed as Daouan Chambers (Ernie B lists it as Daovan) - On the Mountain Top aka On Top of the Mountain.
I just keep playing this tune over and over! Anyone know anything of interest around this tune? Other versions? Is it an original or cover of an older tune? What is the original tune on the riddim if not this? I love that riddim too, nice simple bass line, great little lead guitar pattern. Who is Daouan or Daovan Chambers? One hit wonder? Misspelling?
But, my real question is this. One of my favorite cuts from the series so far is on Vol. 3 and it's listed as Daouan Chambers (Ernie B lists it as Daovan) - On the Mountain Top aka On Top of the Mountain.
I just keep playing this tune over and over! Anyone know anything of interest around this tune? Other versions? Is it an original or cover of an older tune? What is the original tune on the riddim if not this? I love that riddim too, nice simple bass line, great little lead guitar pattern. Who is Daouan or Daovan Chambers? One hit wonder? Misspelling?
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nickfa
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Re: Joe Gibbs 12" Discomix Showcase Vol.1,2,3 from VP
i must admit i like the soul covers, sometimes music should be fun.perhaps i prefer to listen to them in my car rather than at home.
That said perhaps, it would have been better to put the disco/soul type records on a seperate cd, which would make the other cd's better for some.
At the end of the day it all boils down to taste.
Nick
That said perhaps, it would have been better to put the disco/soul type records on a seperate cd, which would make the other cd's better for some.
At the end of the day it all boils down to taste.
Nick
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Inyaki
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Re: Joe Gibbs 12" Discomix Showcase Vol.1,2,3 from VP
Grandfather Boglenickfa wrote:Rootsman wrote :
BTW, has Ruddy Thomas ever released a decent reggae record ?
though some may disagree, but he did a good cover of Errol Dunkley's keep the pressure. on crazy joe label.
Nick
Key to the world
When I Think Of You
just 3 I rate....many more Lovers Rock great tunes by Ruddy Thomas are favourites.
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nickfa
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Re: Joe Gibbs 12" Discomix Showcase Vol.1,2,3 from VP
Not to keen on "When i think of you", cause i do not like lovers rock.but of its type it is one of the best.
I Can't Stop Now - Ruddy Thomas was a nice cover version.
I Can't Stop Now - Ruddy Thomas was a nice cover version.