Dub versions w/ prominent percussions/congos

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Maheek
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Dub versions w/ prominent percussions/congos

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Hello RA brothers,

I really enjoyed the dub version to the latest Earl Sixteen release 'All Day Long' (Benny Records), with a terrific percussion mix.

I know there's quite a few others good bongo dub mix out there, but I need your help to track dem down. Any suggestions? Classic dub & digidub included.

Burning Spear's Black Wadada comes to my mind, and i also remember some good dubs by Jah Warrior and/or Disciples, but my list falls short...

Thanks in advance,

Maheek
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kalcidis
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The incredible roots radics dub of Rainbow Country with Dennis Hamilton.
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It A Go Dread discomix - Barry Brown
The dub to "Warrior Charge" Aswad
Very Well dub- the Wailing Souls
Nicodemus discomix - the Congos
HighRankingSammy
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emmanuel version by dennis brown.
slum in dub by gregory isaacs.
drum song by scientist

sort of like.. any dub...?
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kandi
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Psalms of Drums - King Tubby,Carl Patterson production.The Vocal to Dillnger's Healing Stream
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Sister Fay Version
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Max
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I'm thinking about Barry Isaacs' nineties stuff, like Stephen Wright's "Vision of Jah" and Pablo Gad's "Sha Sha Mane" (both Reggae On Top 12"). I'm not sure that's what you're looking for, though.

You'll also find a lot of cool bongoing and percussion on the D.E.B. and Rockers labels. Hell, pretty much the entire late seventies is packed with crazy, percussive dubbing IMO. :)

Delroy Williams' "Babylon Boys" (cowbell!) with "Think Twice" (xylophone!) on the flip (Rockers International 12")
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Wailing Souls - Wild Suspense
http://www.roots-archives.com/release/730
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Paddy wrote:Yabby You - Beware
At the mention of Yabby U,dub to Jah Vengeance comes to my mind!
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