King of the Dub Rock - part 2

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King of the Dub Rock - part 2

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I noticed that the DJ/vocalist on the final track (Poor Man's Story) is named Levi Roots.

Is this the Reggae Reggae Sauce guy in younger days?
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Yes, indeed. He has been prominent mic chanter for Sir Coxsone Outernational for the longest time.

That is a HARD dub album. I think I enjoy it more than pt. 1 even.
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Agreed. I don't even like pt.1 that much, to be honest.
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Also, the Reggae Reggae Sauce song (didn't know that they'd made a music video):

Heheheheh.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdjxMMdWucY
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I definitely think both parts are fantastic. But the second part is more in my personal preference (that early 80's sound) as Dubb Rock pt. 1 has that earlier dub feel in the mixing. But still both are incredible sets. Would never sell any of them.
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Part 1 and 2: Both sets are thrilling! I just grabbed an original press of part 2 on the Regal lable and was very astonished that the mix is totally different of my older Tribesman Repress.
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Hmmm... never heard the Tribesman press. How do they differ? Mine is on regal.
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The Tribesman Press is very different, lesser effects...and a bit less crazy if you understand what I mean. It was a strange experience as I own this Tribesman Press for years and always loved it. Now I have an original REGAL pressing and learn that Lloydie wanted it very different back in 1980...
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