As one of the most important and innovative figures in modern
popular music, Osbourne Ruddock aka King Tubby almost
single-handedly popularised the style known as Dub.
Using basic equipment in his small home studio in West Kingston,
he created electrifying and often wildly avant garde remixes that
redefined the role of the recording engineer during the mid
Seventies.
Collected on this set are 20 of his hardest and heaviest Dub
tracks from the golden era of the genre, with contributions from
some of Reggae music's most celebrated talents.
- King Tubby Meets The Rockers Uptown - Augustus Pablo
- The Invasion (Version) - Jackie Edwards & The
Aggrovators
- No Conscience - Dennis Brown & The Observers
- A Ruffer Version - Johnny Clarke & The Aggrovators
- Buckshot Dub - Rupie Edwards All Stars
- A Better Version - Horace Andy & The Aggrovators
- Youth Man - The Observer
- Jah Love Rockers Dub - Tommy McCook & The Aggrovators
- Stalag 17 Version -The Techniques All Stars
- I Trim The Barber - Owen Gray & The Aggrovators
- Three Times Three - King Tubby & The Upsetters
- A Dancing Roots Version - Cornel Campbell & The
Aggrovators
- The Big Rip Off - Augustus Pablo
- A Harder Version - Johnny Clarke & The Aggrovators
- I'm Alright Version (Don't Think About Me) - The Mafia All
Stars
- New Style - The Observers
- Channel One Feel It - Leroy Smart & The Aggrovators
- Dub Organiser - Dillinger & The Upsetters
- Kingston Dub Town -Lord Creator & Eccles' All Stars
- African World Wide - Tommy McCook & The Aggrovators
Tubby = King of Dub