NUFF DRUM AND BASS
RADIO DUBROOM 220 CHAPTER 1
WWW, December 2020 - A hundred minutes weight of heavyweight music
from the 70's and 80's, music which hasn't lost an inch or nanosecond of it's
worth. Everything mixed nicely together, cool and easy. Some rare recordings are
included, like a track from a Burning Spear concert in the Netherlands in 1983
which was broadcasted live on radio.
But that's by far not all there is. There's some classic Dub from the Scientist,
Dennis Brown is there with several entries as well as Prince Fari, whose
"Foggy Road" was originally recorded for BBC radio and is now featured
on the fansite princefari.com where you can download more material.
Nuff dubs, nuff vocals, and nuff discomixes too.
PLAYLIST
01. Augustus Pablo - Zion Seals Dub
02. Dennis Brown - Emmanuel
03. Burning Spear - He Prayed
04. Prince Fari - Foggy Road
05. Prince Fari - Let Jah Arise
06. Prince Fari - Jah Dub Version
07. Earl Zero - Trials And Crosses (Discomix)
08. Johnny Osbourne & Scientist - In Your Eyes Dub
09. Johnny Osbourne - In Your Eyes
10. Johnny Osbourne - Man Of Jahoviah
11. Wayne Wade - Poor And Humble (Discomix)
12. Dennis Brown - Don't Want To Be No General (Discomix)
13. Al Campbell & Trinity - Respect (Discomix)
14. Lacksley Castell - Jah Love Is Sweeter
15. Dennis Brown - Black Liberation
16. Horace Andy - Serious Thing (Discomix)
17. Tappa Zukie - Cool This Dub
18. Tappa Zukie - Falling Dub
19. Prince Alla - They Never Love
20. Tappa Zukie - Tapper Zukie In Dub
21. Tappa Zukie - Prophesy Dub
22. Horace Andy & Prince Jammy - Dub There
SHOW AT SOUNDMIX.com
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