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Here are a few that I've found on vinyl lately: "His Majesty's Dub" - Prince Jammy v King Tubbys "Black Liberation Dub [Chapter One]" - Mad Professor "Big Showdown 1980" - Scientist v Prince Jammy "King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown" "Reggae Greats - A Dub Experience" - Sly and Robbie - This is my favorite dub album so far, quite different from the rest with lots of electronic sounds. I can't tell if it's a real album or a compilation of some kind, but it rocks and it's got a hideous pink and green album cover, 1984-stylee. -Hans ----- Original Message ----- From: "rich" <rich@nuvisionsca.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 3:42 PM Subject: Re: Lee "Scratch" Perry interview quote on edp > loopaz, > > yeah! definitely into dubby stuffs lately... > if anybody can point me in the direction of ACTUAL album titles that > they think are worth checkin' out, please tell me! off list if ya > think that's the way to go... > > my searches have led me to just a few records...starting slow and > don't want to experiment with my money in that genre...it's chock > full of artists i don't know anything about. it's like if you were a > newbie to Jazz, had some inkling of the sound you liked and didn't > have anybody to resource for information...where would you start? > whew... > > that's me with dub for the last year. itchin' to listen/buy da > really good stuff and skip some of the crap. > > recent purchases... > > King Tubby and Errol Thompson - The Black Foundation in > DUB....fantastic, i LOVE this record. > > King Tubby meets uptown Rockers - considered a classic, from what > i've heard. like this one very much, too! > > also bought a Lee Perry album, forgot the title...him playing with a > couple o' white guys... crappy, imho. > > anybody have suggestions? i'm more familiar with the new school dub > stuffs, ala kruder/dorfmeister, thievery, etc... so any help with old > school jamaican stuff would be tops! > > thanks in advance, > > rich > > > > >well i gotta coupla his rekkids and i dont know much 'bout the guy-but i > >think his production techniques are all analog and he is spewin about >his > >tape echoplex for them there dubby thangs he does so goood good good goo go > >g... > >s > > > >> Don't know how many old school dub fans there are out there, but here's the > >> King of Dub talking about his 'plex. > >> http://www.upsetter.net/scratch/words/outer05.html > >> Grand Royal: [Asks about the equipment & techniques Perry used at the Black > >> Ark] > >> Scratch: I have special ears and special help. Accessories and ESP. Check > >> them out, heavy letters. English Soundcraft mixing board. Every time it's > >> got to be a Soundcraft. How could I represent my aircraft without a > >> soundcraft? And Echoplex! Everything I believe have to have X in it. > >> Echoplex and sex, anything with X. [Lee's wife laughs] I am in it, full > >> charge. Ha ha ha ha ha ha! With the Echoplex we can do anything. We can > >> change energy and feelings. Because on the Echoplex was rising the invisible > >> ghost of King Arthur. EQ? Soundcraft! The only thing that wasn't Soundcraft > >> was a Marantz amplifier, because that was sent to me from the planet Mars. > >> And my Yamaha headphones as well - it's got to be Yamaha to make you happy > >> and go yamahahahaha! I don't want to use sad things. I don't want to use > >> boring equipment. > >> Grand Royal: Who taught you the most about music? > >> Scratch: The earth, the air, the fire, and the water. > >> > >> > >> D > >> >