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Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 11:27 am
by juliun_c90
don't know the original name of it but Visionary did a track called tempest that features that vocal.
cheers man. we're one step closer. anyone able to ID the original from this snippet? bare in mind i'm at work just know with no sound, so i'm making the assumption that the clip at this link actually features the vox.
http://shop.breakbeat.co.uk/detail.asp?titleID=148383
Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 11:51 am
by captain easychord
any london heads ever go to check out the university of dub night at the brixton rec centre? PRESHA...
Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 5:51 pm
by twistedspirit
can't remember any more. when i sang it to someone once they said they thought it might be scientist.
any ideas?
It's on "Scientist Rids the World of the Curse of the Evil Vampires"... called "Plague of Zombies"... dunno the full vocal version though... this still has vocal snippets but it's the dub.
Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 6:39 pm
by juliun_c90
wow- cheers for that. like i say, its been years since i first heard it. will pick that up for sure.
*looks at feet guiltily for not owning it already and scuttles away*
Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 6:41 pm
by datura
juliun_c90 wrote:don't know the original name of it but Visionary did a track called tempest that features that vocal.
cheers man. we're one step closer. anyone able to ID the original from this snippet? bare in mind i'm at work just know with no sound, so i'm making the assumption that the clip at this link actually features the vox.
http://shop.breakbeat.co.uk/detail.asp?titleID=148383
It's a Johnny Osbourne track called 'He Can Surely Turn The Tide' from the Folly Lover album backed by the Roots Radics, produced by Junjo Lawes..I've got it on vinyl..a good mixture of roots, dancehall (singay style) and more lovers tracks..
Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 6:51 pm
by night deposit
nice selections from everyone...
that ras michael and the sons of negus 'rasatfari dub' was one of the first, if not the first dub record (or should i say cassette

) that i bought..huge purchase..
also check
prince far i and the arabs 'cry tuff dub encounter chapter 1'
http://www.pressure.co.uk/pressuresound ... oduct=PS13
black uhuru 'dub factor' bionic dub of the late 70's
lee perry 'blackboard jungle' one of the pioneering dub records
keith hudson 'pick a dub'
augustus pablo 'king tubby meets rockers uptown'
there are so many more...
as far a vocals, i love
the congos 'heart of the congos'
alton ellis 'sunday coming'
horace andy 'dance hall style'
sugar minott 'sufferer's choice'
most everything that has ever been released on studio one
the ethiopians
the techniques
the viceroys
johnny osbourne
barry brown
cocoa t
pinchers
garnett silk
endlessly...
Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 8:10 pm
by clone.a.k.
that tune homie was talkin' about with the "we can surely turn the tides"
was remixed by dub man "cottonbelly" for the hi-fi-dub sessions vol.3
song called tempest dub. newer track...should be hard to find.
Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 8:16 pm
by juliun_c90
Posted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 1:49 pm
by ohmyliver
I'm still loving this beauty of an album
"what the time you have there, drrrrrrrrrread?"
"12 o'clock natty"
etcetcetc
Posted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 10:21 pm
by johnask
I was introduced to dubstep because I was playing dub right before joe nice on a Wedneday night residency we had in Baltimore a couple years ago. I constantly listen to dub. I am a true fan, I think I try to get people into dub, as much as I try to get them into dubstep. My favorite; is not a producer, but I believe the engineer who set the standard for dub; Errol Thompson.
Posted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 10:43 pm
by joenicedj
OhmyLIVER wrote:I'm still loving this beauty of an album
"what the time you have there, drrrrrrrrrread?"
"12 o'clock natty"
etcetcetc
I still remember JohnAsk playing this album on a radio show over two years ago.
amazing.
Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2006 8:45 pm
by marty
... and talking about engineers don't forget about lloyd barnes! i don't know a single weak tune this guy had his hands on! all killers no fillers! so check out all the old stuff from the Wackies camp!
My Recommendations:
African Roots Act 1,
2 and
3 [all on wackies]
Jamaica Super Dub Session [also on wackies]
and
Keith Hudson's "Playing it cool & playing it right" [there's a reissue on basic replay] which is one of the most experimental roots/dub releases i've heard so far.
i've also noticed that most of you aren't too much into uk dub, i've only read about iration steppas here. check out the last
vibronics album "
dubliftment", one hell of a killer album and all their 10" releases on scoops. good gosh, this is big! they got the soul, the bass and the dub!
