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    Quote Originally Posted by SARGE View Post
    try using Jah Rastafari conquering lion of Judah and King of Kings finger instead!
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    Quote Originally Posted by babycart View Post
    Yes, all that stuff before and this lp




    Is this the Lp with the track that features dogs barking? I have the pre-release plain cover version if yes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mendoza View Post


    Keith Hudson's - Pick A Dub - nice raw & heavy Dub from 75!
    Seconded! You absolutely must get this one - totally stripped down, with canyons of space for bass and echoes to plummet into. It's the LP that got me into dub and I haven't heard it equalled yet. It's certainly superior to Brand, which has been mentioned above, although that is also very good.

    I got most of my rootsy dub stuff in the 90s when Blood And Fire and Pressure Sounds were putting our a lot of quality reissues - anything on those labels is likely to be worth a listen. An Even Harder Shade Of Black by Santic on Pressure Sounds is a good one.

    I'll go along with King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown too, and Yabby You/Yabby U in general (Deliver Me From My Enemies is a random good pick).

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    Quote Originally Posted by SirSlim View Post
    Is this the Lp with the track that features dogs barking? I have the pre-release plain cover version if yes.
    Can't remember any dogs or other trickery on it. It's just raw.
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    Quite enjoyed a few LPs I picked up by SCIENTIST... love how some of the dub stuff sounds like Joe Meek in a bizarre way - echo'd thumps, bumps and whistles, wonderful!

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    Not strictly a dub only Lp - but it features a few excellent dub workouts:



    Edit - one more while I'm here:

    in the light dub - horace andy

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    I bet I can guess what Big Youth's Mini-Me on that lp cover is called.
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    Quote Originally Posted by babycart View Post
    I bet I can guess what Big Youth's Mini-Me on that lp cover is called.
    "Lookout Big Youth! There's er er Little Youth trying to sniff your armpit!"
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    As with all Dub albums, the worse the sleeve, the better the record !
    "Cover condition:Is perfect except on back cover theres an area of dirty smudge dont know what it is and covers a bit wrinkled which im sure could be flattened out"


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    prince alla "lot's wife" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awEPU-jgmbU

    i never should have traded my reissue 45 for drugs all those years ago. still haven't found a replacement

    and yeah, i fall into youtube dub k-holes semi-often
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    Quote Originally Posted by bazooka joe View Post
    Absolutely. Mindbending dub and no drugs required either.

    But if we start on the dub sides of 7s we'll be here for a long long time...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Daddy Ya Ya View Post
    As with all Dub albums, the worse the sleeve, the better the record !


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wh7xXrJHgCM

    Also has 'Reggae Bus In A Dub'.

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    Last edited by Knitwearfan; 02-06-2011 at 05:42 PM.
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    Try These

    Augustus Pablo - Africa Must Be Free By 1983



    Garvy's Ghost is an amazing album as is the vocal version.



    Aswad - A new Chapter of Dub surprised me with some killer tracks on like this
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Z-sfo3qbUE


    And I just picked this up in the charity shop (on CD )


    great album tho!

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    Quote Originally Posted by babycart View Post
    Can't remember any dogs or other trickery on it. It's just raw.
    The one I was thinking of was "leggo dub"



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    Quote Originally Posted by scriptfliper View Post
    Try These

    Augustus Pablo - Africa Must Be Free By 1983



    Garvy's Ghost is an amazing album as is the vocal version.



    Aswad - A new Chapter of Dub surprised me with some killer tracks on like this
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Z-sfo3qbUE
    These 3? Oh yes.

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    One of my favorites.

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    Two questions:
    I love dub but I really love drum dubs like the one I posted up there and the Black Wa Da da version on Garvey's Ghost. Any more heavy drum dubs?

    the other question is whether Heavy Duty Dub on the 1st Mudie Dub Conference lp is a cover version? I always think it reminds me of some obvious CTI-type jazz-funk tune.
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    Quote Originally Posted by babycart View Post
    the other question is whether Heavy Duty Dub on the 1st Mudie Dub Conference lp is a cover version? I always think it reminds me of some obvious CTI-type jazz-funk tune.
    "Heavy Duty Dub" is a hornless dub of this:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uF91uVmdX8g

    Which in turn is a cover of Grover Washington Jr.'s "Loran's Dance".
    So yes, you are right in your assumption.
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    Quote Originally Posted by M.Dejean View Post
    "Heavy Duty Dub" is a hornless dub of this:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uF91uVmdX8g

    Which in turn is a cover of Grover Washington Jr.'s "Loran's Dance".
    So yes, you are right in your assumption.
    cheers, M.
    I know that version from the Soul Jazz comp, just never managed to connect it with the dub.
    (I never got around to buying Grover's version either - I've only got Idris Muhammed's)
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    Quote Originally Posted by babycart View Post
    Two questions:
    I love dub but I really love drum dubs like the one I posted up there and the Black Wa Da da version on Garvey's Ghost. Any more heavy drum dubs?

    the other question is whether Heavy Duty Dub on the 1st Mudie Dub Conference lp is a cover version? I always think it reminds me of some obvious CTI-type jazz-funk tune.
    What is "drum dub"

    Maybe this would be up your street

    http://www.discogs.com/Sly-The-Revol...release/611609
    Attention!!! I know this is a very expensive Price for the record. This i one of my most beloved Records, so my primary intention isn't the selling. I like it in my collection. I only will sell it, if someone wants it that much, that he is willing to pay that much money. Therefore the unrealistic price. Please don't tell me about it. I don't want to cheat ,I don't force someone into buying it, I don't want to drive up the price.Thanks for understanding

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    Quote Originally Posted by medlar View Post
    What is "drum dub"
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    I dunno. I made it up. Dubs with loads of drums up front, or where the percussion is the main focus of the effects I suppose.
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    Quote Originally Posted by babycart View Post
    (I never got around to buying Grover's version either - I've only got Idris Muhammed's)
    Ah yes, it's definitely based on the Muhammad version. Grover wrote the tune, but didn't record his own version until 78.
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    Quote Originally Posted by babycart View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by babycart View Post
    I dunno. I made it up. Dubs with loads of drums up front, or where the percussion is the main focus of the effects I suppose.
    this might fit the bill - the dub section of the Twinkle Brother "jahoviah" 12" - which is in fact most of the 10 minutes running time.

    http://youtu.be/osM9S8eG8cU

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    Maybe it sounds a bit proper and academic but I found listening to both dubs and originals or other versions helped put the sounds in context. So something like the release of combined release of Marcus Garvey/Garveys Ghost.

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    Resurecting this thread as I've a couple of questions:-

    The UK Island press of Jacob Miller / Augustus Pablo "Baby I Love You So / King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown" - there's a 12" issue of this, are the mixes extended/different from the 7"..?

    Lee Perry / Augustus Pablo "Vibrate On" - which label etc was this originally released on back in '79..? There are a number of Black Ark 7"s floating about on the web, but they are all reissues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sie Vulture View Post
    Resurecting this thread as I've a couple of questions:-

    The UK Island press of Jacob Miller / Augustus Pablo "Baby I Love You So / King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown" - there's a 12" issue of this, are the mixes extended/different from the 7"..?

    Lee Perry / Augustus Pablo "Vibrate On" - which label etc was this originally released on back in '79..? There are a number of Black Ark 7"s floating about on the web, but they are all reissues.

    Help!
    Not sure on the first but I've got a Lee Perry discography somewhere which should answer the Vibrate On question. I'll have a look tonight.

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