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post #31 of 39
well, that's a B Side(hardpan stereo w/ the almost accapella track on the left channel) from the Silvertones recorded at the Black Ark : YouTube - Silvertones - *African Dub*

it sounds better in FLAC
post #32 of 39
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Originally Posted by priest View Post
Great suggestion, given what the OP is looking for. Or perhaps his 1983 album, In the Future -- the 1997 Night & Day reissue comes with a second dub disc, so it's particularly appropriate. What could be more chill than a Pablo Moses dub? Sadly, the only used copy on Amazon is going for $100 right now, but you might be able to find it cheaper on ebay. Of course, the cheapest used copy of A Song is going for $40 (a new copy is listed at $155). But those prices illustrate why we recommend these records. You absolutely will not be disappointed. Everyone I have played them for has fallen in love with them. Seriously.
Just found a new quest…thanx…don't know how In the Future got by me.
post #33 of 39
check out the Trojan Roots series. MANY artists and flavors of reggae.
post #34 of 39
The best reggae dub no doubt comes from King Tubby and Scientist.
Scientist Rids the World From the Evil Curse of the Vampires is a must have dub reggae album. Lee Perry is also the master with his backing band the Upsetters, Super Ape and Musical Bones are Great Albums.
post #35 of 39
I checked out the stuff you guys posted and its great, so thank you!
post #36 of 39
check this one out, if you haven't yet...one of finest reggae albums IMO(together w/ their second album "unconquered people"), root reggae doesn't come any better than that



Quote:
Jah Prophet has arise (Prophet has arise)
He's got the dread look in his eye (dread look in his eye)
dread look in his eye (for them to realize)
Jah Prophet has arise! (Prophet has arise)
He's got the dread look in his eye (for them to centralize)
dread look in his eye (they've got to organize)
One has arise to judge and execute (Jah youth)
Whether your friend or foe
From a long he'll let you know
Moses was a seer (prophet)
King David was a seer (prophet)
So the people shall never run short
Of a King of a Prophet

(Prophet has arise)
(dread look in his eye)

Moses, Moses, Moses
Moses was a seer (prophet)
King David was a seer (prophet)
So the people shall never run short
Of a King of a Prophet
Jah Prophet has arise (Prophet has arise)
He's got the dread look in his eye (dread look in his eye)
dread look in his eye (for them to realize)
Jah Prophet has arise (prophet has arise)
He's gonna hit'em by surprise (for them to centralize)
Hit'em by surprise (they've got to organize)
(Prophet has arise)
Moses Moses Moses
So the people shall never run short
Of a King of a Prophet (x2)

Jah Prophet has arise (Prophet has arise)
PS: this one is just as good : http://www.amazon.com/Unconquered-Pe.../dp/B000000Q94

and so are the dub versions, OMG
post #37 of 39
Augustus Pablo is very relaxing.
If you're willing to listen to some spanish reggae you should check out Cultura Profetica. It's modern stuff with some latin blend to it, but it keeps its roots in good old classic reggae. Definitely worth a look.
post #38 of 39
post #39 of 39
This one is not the traditional Reggae sound but Dub Reggae. You want chill? Oh boy, you got it: Rhythm and Sound w/Tikiman-Showcase
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