
The Lion Dub Wise
Another excellent find here, an unreleased dub / instrumental album compiled by Lloydie Slim at the end of the 70s, featuring exclusive dubwise and instrumental cuts to many of his rhythms from earlier in the decade. As a bonus two more tracks have been added to the original 10 track album tape - the vocal and dub cuts to Johnny Clarke's "I'll Never Fall in Love Again", one of Slim's personal favorites of his productions. This single was originally released in 1975 in JA on his Don One label, and again in New York a few years later on his namesake Ivanhoe the Conqueror label. This album is a great listen which reminds us of the classic Channel 1 Revolutionaries instrumentals of the mid/late 70s.
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$12.00The Lion Dub Wise
Another excellent find here, an unreleased dub / instrumental album compiled by Lloydie Slim at the end of the 70s, featuring exclusive dubwise and instrumental cuts to many of his rhythms from earlier in the decade. As a bonus two more tracks have been added to the original 10 track album tape - the vocal and dub cuts to Johnny Clarke's "I'll Never Fall in Love Again", one of Slim's personal favorites of his productions. This single was originally released in 1975 in JA on his Don One label, and again in New York a few years later on his namesake Ivanhoe the Conqueror label. This album is a great listen which reminds us of the classic Channel 1 Revolutionaries instrumentals of the mid/late 70s.
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Another excellent find here, an unreleased dub / instrumental album compiled by Lloydie Slim at the end of the 70s, featuring exclusive dubwise and instrumental cuts to many of his rhythms from earlier in the decade. As a bonus two more tracks have been added to the original 10 track album tape - the vocal and dub cuts to Johnny Clarke's "I'll Never Fall in Love Again", one of Slim's personal favorites of his productions. This single was originally released in 1975 in JA on his Don One label, and again in New York a few years later on his namesake Ivanhoe the Conqueror label. This album is a great listen which reminds us of the classic Channel 1 Revolutionaries instrumentals of the mid/late 70s.











