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| CATEGORY: | Video |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 1999 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Bennett-Watt Media, |
| FEATURES: | Color, Dolby, Full Screen, NTSC |
| TYPE: | How To - Fishing |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 799759006233 |
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Customer Reviews of Fly Fishing Video Magazine Vol.62 South Fork - Snake River Idaho
Dig the music, but buy the dvd version instead. It's totally worth it to spend the few extra bucks for the dvd because you'll get not only both pcm and 5.1 audio tracks of the album (albeit in a different track sequence), but you'll also get some enticing yet spazticly edited strip tease videos with each song. It's electro dub soft core porn that nearly half of the adult portion of the entire family can enjoy together or individually. Use it with the tv off to demo your sound system in 5.1 mode. Rip the pcm track for your iPod or whatever. <
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>Regarding strictly the music on this audio disc, it's definitely worth using to mix things up a bit over a spliff with your mates, but it's a bit of a novelty and that precludes it from attaining that Amazonian pinnacle of 5 starity. <
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Quality album
It's good to hear Sly & Robbie go wicked with Howie B behind the boards. The term Drum & Bass is NOT misleading, and if you think it is you either don't know who Sly & Robbie are or don't know a thing about classic Dub/Reggae terminology.
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>One quality album from two very distinct outfits. Howie twiddles things slightly but with great effect.
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>PS: if you think this took 10 minutes to make, you are seriously ignorant.
It's still Dub
Reggae dub veterans Sly and Robbie brought in Howie B to produce this CD in '98 to give their classic sound a more contemporary feel. The result is a meshing of styles that brings the dynamic dub duo to a new audience that is more familar with drum and bass. A very good effort is the end result of this merger. The typical dub drum and bass lines are further accentuated by the additonal guitars that come on strong, clanking as cold steel vibes or droping out completely. This is not the usual fare for long time fans of Sly and Robbie as this CD ventures into new territory. The production technuiques of Howie B are masterful and add to the mix. Rare are the moments when it sounds like just another Sly and Robbie dub album, the presence of Howie B is unmistakeable. This is a good thing too, it infuses new energy into a already great sound. It's like "new and improved" only it really is! Notable songs include "Exodub implosion" which sounds like "Exodus" by Bob Marley but with a darker techno thrust that propells the song into territories unnknown, crashing on the listeners ears like a funky cyborg nightmare. "Zen Concrete" starts out with jazzy vibes that pick up with the drum and bass lines, falling in and out, echoeing and crunching a beat. "Ballistic Squeeze" sounds like Pink Floyd with dread locks, fueled by an atomic dub cocktail and driven by sonicbeats. This is good stuff for long time fans of Jamaicans Sly and Robbie as well as those drawn to drum and bass via the production skills of Howie B.