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Dub Specialist - African Rub 'A' Dub flac album
  • Performer Dub Specialist
  • Title African Rub 'A' Dub
  • Date of release 1980
  • Country Jamaica
  • Style Dub
  • Other formats FLAC ADX VOC WAV MP1 MP2 MIDI
  • Genre Reggae
  • Size MP3 1817 mb
  • Size FLAC 1170 mb
  • Rating: 4.6
  • Votes: 827

Complete your Dub Specialist collection. This to me looks like 2000's fake bizz, Mr. Dodd never ever released this with a proper sleeve.

Complete your Dub Specialist collection. modificato 3 months ago riferendosi a African Rub 'A' Dub, LP, SOLP-0133. Collector's beware! Rispondi Avvertimi 1 Helpful. modificato 7 months ago riferendosi a African Rub 'A' Dub, LP, SOLP-0133.

Is African Rub 'A' Dub the best album by Dub Specialist? BestEverAlbums. com brings together thousands of 'greatest ever album' charts and calculates an overall ranking. This album At A Glance. African Rub 'A' Dub by Dub Specialist (1980) Overall rank: 34,969th. Accolades: Top albums of 1980 (451st). Top albums of the 1980s (4,630th). Best albums of all time (34,969th).

Discover all of this album's music connections, watch videos, listen to music, discuss and download. African Rub-A-Dub (1980). Album by Dub Specialist. I'll Be Around by The Spinners (1972). Hot Milk by Jackie Mittoo and The Soul Vendors (1968).

Judge Dread's sixth album appeared to little fanfare in October 1981, ironically in the wake of one of his best singles in some time, a saucy (of course) reinvention of Mike Sarne's early-'60s novelty "Will I What. Aside from the fact that it's impossibly filthy, of course

These dub albums include Hi Fashion Dub Top Ten (1974), the essential Dub Store Special (1974), Better Dub (1974), Roots Dub (1975), ‘Bionic Dub (1975), Zodiac Sounds (1975), Sample Dub (1975), Juk’s Incorporation (1976) and African Rub A Dub (1980), the last dub album that Coxsone. Dodd released himself. Coxsone Dodd’s talented recording engineer Sylvan Morris left the label’s infamous Brentford Road studio in Kingston, Jamaica, before the series of Studio One dub albums began, it’s likely that Mr. Dodd under the alias Dub Specialist mixed all the twelve dub albums himself

Crazy good 1980 Dub Specialist set on US press Studio One. All killer. Marley, Tosh & Wailer performed a style of music at the time called which was basically American, fused together with the.

Tracklist

Luanda
Kampala
Daressalaam
Lourenco Marques
Cairo
Nairobi
Lagos
Lusaka
Darker
Accra

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SOLP-0133 Dub Specialist African Rub 'A' Dub ‎(LP) Studio One SOLP-0133 Jamaica 1980
SOLP-0133 Dub Specialist African Rub 'A' Dub ‎(LP, Album) Studio One SOLP-0133 US 1980
SOLP-0133 Dub Specialist African Rub 'A' Dub ‎(LP, Album) Studio One SOLP-0133 US 1980
SOLP-0133 Dub Specialist African Rub "A" Dub ‎(LP, RP) Studio One SOLP-0133 Jamaica Unknown
SOLP-0133 Dub Specialist African Rub "A" Dub ‎(LP, RP) Studio One SOLP-0133 Jamaica Unknown
SOLP 0133 Dub Specialist African Rub 'A' Dub ‎(LP) Studio One SOLP 0133 US Unknown
SOLP-0133 Dub Specialist African Rub 'A' Dub ‎(LP) Studio One SOLP-0133 Jamaica Unknown


Talk about Dub Specialist - African Rub 'A' Dub


Sharpbringer
This to me looks like 2000's fake bizz, Mr. Dodd never ever released this with a proper sleeve. Collector's beware!
Fenritaur
These sleeves were designed and made in the 2000's. They were never made originally.. (SOMEBODY MADE THEM IN THEIR BASEMENT AND TRIED TO PASS THEM OFF AS ORIGINAL STUDIO ONE SLEEVES), Beware
Vetalol
Yes very few were made. Its definitely rare. Almost impossible to find. But was made in the 2000's. And had nothing to do with studio one.
lubov
"Beware, made in the basement and in the 2000's, tried to pass them off as originals" = total nonsense!! Try to find one!!
Iriar
A4 is George Dudley's "Gates of Zion".B3 is the Invaders "Soulful Music".B4 is Alton Ellis' "La La La".Btw, "Take A Ride" and "Truths and Rights" are on the same rhythm, so you seem to have missed out Alton Ellis' "Mad Mad Mad"
Skiletus
Typical Studio One reissue: impeccable music, horrible pressing. Here is a run down of the tunes that I can associate with their prominent versions:A1 Version of "Every Tongue Shall Tell". My copy has intro noise due to pressing.A2 Version of "Jericho Rock"A3 Version of "Take A Ride"A5 Version of "African Beat"B1 Version of "I'll Be Around". My copy has intro noise due to pressing.B2 Version of "Truths And Rights"B5 Version of "Hot Milk"If you know the more famous name of the other tracks I did not mention feel free to add a comment.