This guy knows what he is talking about!!!! I also like some of the Israel Vibration and early Black Uhuru dubs for some of the choice newer (eighties) dubs.
From: Greg Roberts
Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 2:18 PM
To: orb@mailman.xmission.com
Subject: Re: [Orb] OT -- Dub and reggae and ting
Since we are on a big "what's good dub" I thought I would chime in. I've
been dj'ing old school dub for quite a few years and have found these dub
albums to be some of the best:
Lee Perry - Blackboard Jungle (LX gets so many samples from this album its
ridiculous)
Augustos Pablo - King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown
Augustos Pablo - Original Rockers
Mikey Dread - African Anthem (classic with lots of samples used by many
artists)
Aston Barrett - Familyman in Dub (bob marley's bass player's fine dub album)
Tappa Zukie - In Dub
Jah Lloyd - A DOUBLE HELPING OF JAH LLOYD & KING TUBBY
King Tubby - Essential Dub
Burning Spear - 100th Anniversary
Dry & Heavy - Full Contact
Glen Brown - Termination Dub
Harry Mudie - Harry Mudie Meets King Tubby's in Dub Conference Volume 1
Joe Gibbs & Errol Thompson - African Dub All-Mighty Chapters 1 & 2
Keith Hudson - Pick A Dub
Linton Kwesi Johnson - Lkj in Dub
Ras Michael & The Sons of Negus - Rastafari Dub
And of course there are tons of dub compilations out there which are very
good as well.
I hope this helps some of you uncover the fabulous dub of the 70's and early
80's.
thx.
greg
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