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By: shiftyfive

yo dawg…that Re-Animation album was the TIGHTNESS!

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By: vektoroptika

I say: Dreams Of Freedom – Ambient Translations Of Bob Marley In Dub (Bill Laswell) Cannot be missing from such a list.

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By: Mob Barley

Completely agree.

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By: Prysm & Sound

Well sequestered list. I’d agree with Vek, that the ‘Dreams of Freedom’ Laswell take on Marley would be a healthy induction, as would Glass’s take on the Low and Heroes albums (the former being much...

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By: tamasgan in jamaica

sorry but i have to add a serious dissenting opinion..dreams of freedom to me was an utter disgrace …what were they thinking giving classics for lasswell to completely take the life out of them…….

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By: Youngc

Great list, still thought ‘We’re New Here’ might have got a mention though

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By: Prysm & Sound

The Heathen and Exodus dubs are brilliant, actually. Using only the back up singers for the vocals was a wicked choice, and executed wonderfully, you bumba claat batty boy. I kid!

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By: Kelvin Luck

Some other great remix albums: Wrongtom vs Roots Manuva – Duppy Writer Funky DL vs Amy Winehouse – Back to Frank

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By: Simon G

NIN’s ‘Fixed’ was good -a really horrific, blood-curdling reconstruction of the ‘Broken’ EP that saw Coil and Foetus go in hard. That was the 3rd CD I ever bought, not knowing it was a remix disc....

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By: Woody Aki

Great for the time, but it has aged badly IMO

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By: Dub Gabriel

agreed.

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By: vektoroptika

I say: Dreams Of Freedom – Ambient Translations Of Bob Marley In Dub (Bill Laswell) Cannot be missing from such a list.

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