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| ANTHONY
JOHNSON - GUNSHOT (MAXI SINGLE) |
| Aaaaaah......
Crucial early Rub a Dub Music from the Roots
Radics skillfully mixed and voiced, even an
extended version. |
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| ANTHONY
JOHNSON - WE WANT MORE LOVIN' |
| Great
original and authentic Rub a Dub style music
from the early 1980's. Ten relatively
unknown recordings from a time which hasn't
even been fully discovered by the
re-releasers! |
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| BARRINGTON
LEVY - PRISON OVAL ROCK |
| Barrington
Levy has sung on too many Rub a Dub Albums
to mention. This is just another piece of
niceness from the man that brought us
"Under Mi Sensi" |
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| BARRINGTON
LEVY - HERE I COME |
| Barrington
Levy is going strong for many decades, and
allready made many hits. This album contains
not only the classic "under mi
sensi", it gives a good picture of Rub
a Dub as it went digital more and
more. |
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| BARRINGTON
LEVY - TIME CAPSULE |
| Cool
Rub a Dub music behind Barrington's voice,
coming with seperate DUB versions. Time
Capsule? Gotta be there fe true. Especially
since the tunes aren't that known. |
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| CARLTON
LIVINGSTONE - RUMOURS |
| Crucial
music from one of Rub a Dub's best kept
secrets: Carlton Livingstone is a natural
talent with a carriere that spans across
several decades. The music will make you
move and groove, fe real. |
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| CHARLIE
CHAPLIN - CRY BLOOD |
| Riding
some mighty Ragga Riddims layed down by the
Roots Radics, Reggae Deejay Charlie Chaplin
does it once more, with a perfect blend of
humor and seriousness, social living and
spiritual vibes. |
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| CLIVE
FIELD MARSHALL - POOR HOUSE ROCKERS |
| All
tunes on this one are crucial Rub a Dub
toasting. Fat music, nice words, and
strategically placed DUB effects. Hear the
topics and realize how some of these topics
have never lost their actuality. |
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| COCOA
TEA - ROCKING DOLLY |
| When
the music chanround around 1979, a new style
called Rub a Dub was born. Rub a Dub can be
seen as early dancehall. Rocking Dolly can
be seen as a good example of what it sounded
like. |
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| DENNIS
BROWN AND GREGORY ISAACS - JUDGE NOT |
| Six
tracks along with their dub versions in true
rib a dub style. You can't go wrong with
these tracks, as they are all extended. |
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| DENNIS
BROWN - SLOW DOWN |
| Originally
released on the Greensleeves label, Dennis
Brown slows down while he sings on top of
some upfull Rub a Dub riddims. Easy
skanking, nice melodies, and good
production. |
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| DON
CARLOS - TRIBULATION |
| This
album has many tunes that are also available
on "Jah Light", but it's
worthwhile to check it nevertheless for the
ones that are different. Also check the
remixes! |
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| DON
CARLOS - JAH LIGHT |
| One
of the founding members of Black Uhuru, Don
Carlos' popularity came after he began a
solo carrier. This album features some of
the best Roots and Rub a Dub material that
the sweet vocalist recorded throughout the
70's and 80's. |
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| DON
CARLOS - TIME IS THE MASTER |
| Great
Singer, one of the original members of Black
Uhuru. His vocal talents have been going
strong ever since. Especially Don Carlos'
conscious tracks are precious gems. |
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