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Jah Free Meets Vibronics - Outernational Dub Convention Vol.1 (CD) 1998 -

artist......: Jah Free Meets Vibronics
title.......: Outernational Dub Convention Vol.1
year........: 1998
label.......: Universal Egg
catalog#....: WWLP024
genre.......: Reggae/Dub
encoder.....: LAME 3.98
source......: CDDA
duration....: 01:08:07
size........: 156MB
bitrate.....: 320
hhz.........: 44,100
channels....: Joint Stereo
tracks......: 16
street date.: 00-00-1998
rip date....: 05-01-2009
ripped By...: DK001

Track List
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1. (00:04:11) Jah Free - Rod Of Correction
2. (00:04:33) Jah Free - Dub One Another
3. (00:04:25) Jah Free - Wickedness In Dub
4. (00:04:29) Jah Free - Dubplate Version 1
5. (00:03:54) Jah Free - Set Me Dub
6. (00:04:17) Jah Free - Crown In Glory
7. (00:04:40) Jah Free - Dubplate Version 2
8. (00:04:19) Jah Free - We Are Dub
9. (00:03:48) Vibronics - Jahlight Jahlove
10. (00:04:30) Vibronics - Zulu Kingdom
11. (00:04:09) Vibronics - Brimstone And Fire
12. (00:04:15) Vibronics - The Gift
13. (00:03:51) Vibronics - Dubplate Version
14. (00:03:53) Vibronics - Dub Discovery
15. (00:04:46) Vibronics - Shaka The King
16. (00:04:15) Vibronics - Dub Version

Notes
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Jah Free started his musical career as a member of the band Tallowah.
This band later evolved into Bushfire, who managed to build a solid
reputation on the European "live" circuit. However, Bushfire didn't
exist that long and Jah Free set up Jah Free Music to record and
release Jah Free Records. His records proved to be especially popular
on the sound system circuit, which finally led to his association
with Zion Train's Universal Egg collective and the release of his
debut album "Breaking Out". Stevie Vibronics, from Leicester UK,
joined the Universal Egg collective after he had made a serious
impression during the Universal Experience '97 shows. With Zion Train
he recorded the 7" single "Jahlight, Jahlove" (featured on this album),
which proved popular within the UK roots scene and led to a combination
with Jah Free. The combination of these two artists worked very well as
Jah Free's penchant for booming out the bass lines was the perfect
supplement to Vibronics' digital dub sound. It even made both dubmasters
tour across Europe to perform on a series of "live" dub conferences.
Fans of UK Dub can capture the efforts of these two artists on one
compact disc. The Jah Free tracks are the better ones, but Vibronics
delivers nice tunes as well with the earlier mentioned cut "Jahlight,
Jahlove" - incorporating a heavy roots bass line - being the standout out
of his eight contributions. Also worth mentioning is Jah Free's
"Rod Of Correction", which utilizes a heavy steppers riddim, with a bass...

enjoy!!!

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