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Deeper and Roots
* Deeper Roots ( 2005 )
They are best known for their 1976 debut album Right Time produced by Joseph Hoo Kim and the 1979 release Deeper Roots.
The group's Deeper Roots, released in 1979, was their next big album success, again released by Virgin, on its Front Line label.
* Deeper Roots ( 1979 ), Front Line

Deeper and Dub
# " Deeper Underground " ( S-Man Meets Da Northface Killa Dub ) – 9: 02
# " Deeper Underground " ( S-Man Meets Da Northface Killa Dub ) – 9: 02

Deeper and 1979
* Don Martin Digs Deeper ( 1979 )

Roots and Dub
* King Tubby Meets The Upsetter At the Grass Roots of Dub ( 1975 )
* Dub From The Roots ( Total Sounds, 1974 )
* The Roots Of Dub ( 1975 )
* Roots Radics-Dangerous Dub: King Tubby Meets Roots Radics ( Copasetic, 1981 )
In 1974, Keith Hudson released his classic Pick a Dub, widely considered to have been the first deliberately thematic dub album, with tracks specifically mixed in the dub style for the purpose of appearing together on an LP, and King Tubby released his two debut albums At the Grass Roots of Dub and Surrounded by the Dreads at the National Arena.
* Dub in the Roots Tradition ( 1996 )
Salmonella Dub is a Dub / Drum n Bass / Reggae / Roots band from Kaikoura, New Zealand.
Acts such as Fat Freddy ’ s Drop, Shapeshifter, Cornerstone Roots, Kora, and Trinity Roots as well as the new wave of Australian acts like Budspells, Rastawookie, King Tide, Red Eyes, and the likes, can all thank Salmonella Dub for paving the way to opening Australian ears to an alternative to a music scene that was largely house influenced dance music or straight guitar rock.
Dub Syndicate is a dub band, formed by Adrian Sherwood, and it became a showcase for Adrian Sherwood's collaboration with Style Scott, former ace drummer with the Roots Radics and Creation Rebel.
Recently Dub Syndicate content has been released on Style Scott's own Lion & Roots record label and production duties have been split between Adrian Sherwood, Scientist, and Style Scott himself.
DancehalL, Ragga and Dub was gaining popularity and singers like Ngatu ( from the Mighty Dread ), Doren, Iron Roots, Ras Kasera came up with a new blend of Ragga Dancehall.
* 2003: 22-20s, Apocalyptica, Asian Dub Foundation, Beth Gibbons and Rustin Man, Blackmail, Brendan Benson, Coldplay, Conic, Console, Counting Crows, Danko Jones, The Datsuns, Fu Manchu, Goldfrapp, Good Charlotte, Grandaddy, Guano Apes, GusGus, The Hellacopters, International Pony, Interpol, Kettcar, Live, Massive Attack, The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Millencolin, Moloko, Nada Surf, NOFX, Patrice, Pete Yorn, Pinkostar, Radiohead, The Roots, Röyksopp, Seeed, Sigur Rós with Amina, Skin, Slut, The Sounds, Starsailor, Supergrass, Therapy ?, Turbonegro, Underwater Circus, Underworld, Union Youth
Roots and Dub music gained popularity with UK punks in the mid-70s, with Don Letts playing reggae records alongside punk ones at the Roxy nightclub and Johnny Rotten citing Dr Alimantado's " Born for a Purpose " as one of his favourite records in a radio interview.
* King Tubby-The Roots of Dub
) He has also worked with the Dub Pistols, the Nextmen, Freq Nasty, Skinnyman, Roots Manuva and Roni Size.
#" Prince Far I Dub "-The Roots Radics
# " Get Right " ( Louie Vega Roots Dub ) – 6: 04
#" Get Right " ( Louie Vega Roots Dub )

Roots and 1979
Old school hip hop ( also spelled " old skool ") describes the earliest commercially recorded hip hop music ( approximately from 1979 – 1984 ), and the music in the period preceding it from which it was directly descended ( see Roots of hip hop ).
* Black Roots ( 1979, Black Roots / Island )
Roots Hall was designed to hold 35, 000 spectators, with over 15, 000 on the South Bank alone, but the highest recorded attendance at the ground is 31, 090 for an FA Cup third round tie with Liverpool in January 1979.
* 1979: Roots: The Next Generations TV mini-series … Sally Harvey
# Roots of the North, Pineview Publishing 1979
Jasper Carrott has written three humorous autobiographical paperbacks: A Little Zit on the Side ( 1979 ), Sweet and Sour Labarador ( 1982 ) and Carrott Roots ... and Other Myths ( 1986 ).
* Roots: The Next Generations ( 1979 )
* 1979: Roots: The Next Generations TV mini-series .... Lydia Haley
A sequel, Roots: The Next Generations, was broadcast in 1979, and a second sequel, Roots: The Gift, was produced as a Christmas film which starred Burton and Gossett.
* Roots: The Next Generations ( 1979 ) ( miniseries )
* Western Spirituality: Historical Roots, Ecumenical Routes ( 1979 ) Fides / Claretian ISBN 978-0-8190-0635-6
* Bisset, Andrew ( 1979 ) Black Roots White Flowers-A History of Jazz in Australia, Golden Press Pty Ltd ISBN 0-85558-680-X
He had played Malcolm X in the 1979 miniseries, Roots: The Next Generations.
He worked as an executive at the CBS, ABC and NBC networks, and was responsible for bringing to television such programs as the series Scooby-Doo ( 1969 – present ), All in the Family ( 1971 – 1979 ), The Waltons ( 1972 – 1981 ), and Charlie's Angels ( 1976 – 1981 ), as well as the miniseries Roots ( 1977 ) and Shōgun ( 1980 ).
The last seven chapters of the novel were later adapted in the form of a second miniseries, Roots: The Next Generations, in 1979.
A 14-hour sequel, Roots: The Next Generations, aired in 1979, featuring the leading African-American actors of the day.
Mitchell has a number of television and film credits, including the role of John Dolan in Roots: The Next Generations ( 1979 ), and a seven-year stint as Dr. Justin ' Jackpot ' Jackson on Trapper John, M. D.
* Roots: The Next Generations ( 1979 ) ( miniseries )
* " Roots, The African, and the Whiskey Jug Case ", The Village Voice, April 9, 1979.
He would also come to edit Dooyeweerd's publication Roots of Western Culture ( 1979 ) and co-edit another publication Contours of Christian Philosophy by L. Kalsbeek's in 1975.
* Roots: The Next Generations ( mini ) TV-Series ( 1979 )-Andy Warner
Their second-round game was away with league side Southend United at Roots Hall on 15 December 1979 ; Harlow earned a 1 – 1 draw, and brought them back to the Sportcentre the following week for the replay before a crowd of 5, 000.
* Roots in the Sky ( 1979 )

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