B-Sides [can you name some killers ??]

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DUDLEY 1NE
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B-Sides [can you name some killers ??]

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More curiousty from me.

Can you reggaeoligists in your experiences or opinions name some killer B-sides, either instrumental /instrudubs Str8 versions or strickly Drum & Bass Dubs.

7" or 12" B-sides.
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Lion
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This yah one is on turntable:
http://www.strictly-vibes.com/hugh-mund ... t2595.html

To much killers on b sides.

Dudley what are your killer b side?!

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grate [sic] stone / king tubbys

ride on marcus dub / revolutionaries

this yah version yah red / king tubbys & the agrovattors

killer version [black romeo]/ roots radics

a king version / king tubbys

give it to jah / proffessionals

dust to dust / hippy boys
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One of the biggest ever... imo...
Strange Mood by Phil Pratt... on the Strange Thing riddim (John Holt), this organ kills...

Another Ive recently played much is
*Devon Lyon - Shadow After Dark*

its not everytime that I listen to discomixes in full... but with this one I play A side and B side, a full extended sax dub...

Speaking of Ride on Marcus Dub, I would even prefer the B side of their other killer "Pay Them"...
Finally, the b-side of Alton Ellis - Rhodesia is really really great...

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The b-sides of the channel one instrumentals

I.R.A.

S.N.C.C.

ANGOLA

LEFTIST

TOP RANK

M.P.L.A.

EARTHQUAKE

P.L.A.

WHY WAR
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MUMMY LABEL

U.S.A.

BEURIT

ECKO BASS

INSTRUMENTAL VERSION TO [PRAISE JAH / KEBLE DRUMMOND]

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JOE GIBBS

STATE OF EMERGENCY

STONEWALL JACKSON

BLACK SEPTEMBER

TRIBUTE TO DONALD QUARRIE
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TheExpanders
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The b side of Barry Brown's "No Wicked Shall Enter The Kingdom Of Zion" is one of my favorites.
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Tourist Dub - the B side of Dry Land Tourist by Danny Dread on Jaywax on the "Cuss cuss" riddim. Also the B side of Heart of the City by Clint Eastwood on Stagesound. Two killers!
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Version of Freddy McKays It Get So Hot on the Sadat label (JA press). Any version that starts with a 25 second air raid horn & then floats vocals over that is top-a-top in my books.
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"Dub Fa Yu Right" by The Upsetters, which is a version of Eric Donaldson's "Stand Up".
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Post by nattirootz »

some crucial b- sides.

general dub-- deb 7" revolutionaries/ d. brown

nice up the scene dub- wws 7"- radics/ l. smart

arlene dub-- state line 7" --trinity/ revolution.
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