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| JOE
GIBBS AND THE PROFESSIONALS - AFRICAN DUB
CHAPTER 3 |
| Let
the music speak for itself: it is a motto
that can be used for some crucial DUB as you
can hear in the third chapter of the classic
African DUB series. |
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| JOE
GIBBS AND THE PROFESSIONALS - AFRICAN DUB
CHAPTER 2 |
| The
African DUB Series originally came out in
the 1970's, where it was an addition to King
Tubby's psychedelic approach. |
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| MAD
PROFESSOR - BITTER SWEET DUB |
| It's
not just, that the Mad Professor managed to
make his own style of DUB. It's also, that
he managed to single-handedly originate
several styles. |
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| MAD
PROFESSOR - THE DUBS THAT TIME FORGOT |
| Just
how many DUBS did the Mad Professor actually
mix throughout the decades of his career? He
probably doesn't even know. Time certainly
doesn't! Fortunately, the DUBS on this album
could be saved from entering the memory
hole... |
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| JOE
GIBBS AND THE PROFESSIONALS - MAJESTIC DUB |
| Upfull
and joyous vibes go well together with long
echo's and freaky synthesizer sounds, as
this 1970's release clearly shows. |
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| BURNING
SPEAR - AT STUDIO ONE |
| Like
so many, Winston Rodney started at Studio
One. Many people don't know, though, that
the original Burning Spear was a vocal trio.
You can hear it all in this release. |
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| AUGUSTUS
PABLO - EARTH'S RIGHTFUL RULER |
| Sure,
there's DUB on this one. But Augustus
Pablo's melodica goes very well with vocal
tunes as well, as you can hear on his album
Earth's Rightful Ruler. |
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| VARIOUS
ARTISTS - WACKIES SAMPLER 3 |
| Long
before Reggae Music got acceptance in the
USA, there was Wackies Studio releasing
crucial music in the "land of the
free". From Horace Andy to Sugar
Minott, that is... |
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| ROD
TAYLOR - HOLD ON STRONG |
| He's
well known for his works on Mikey Dread
productions, but Hold On Strong shows Rod
Taylor keeping the righteous flame burning
in this Ire collection of upfull musical
works. |
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| TRINITY
- THREE PIECE SUIT |
| Heavy
DUB sounds accompany Trinity as he chants
into the microphone: This is DJ Style in the
Roots Rockers discipline of Reggae Music.
Not for the weakheart, only the fittest
shall stand! |
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