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"Don Carlos takes the Tribulation album and features some wicked dubs and dub vocal mixes. Originally recorded at King Tubby's studio in the early '80s with mixes by the great King Tubby, also features mixes by Gussie P."
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"I-Roy was born Roy Reid and worked as an accountant for the government in the mid-'60s. During this time, he took deejaying as a hobby, but because of the rise of its popularity, he established and operated Turbo Sonic Sound and started taking it more seriously. He then went on to record a string of hits for various producers of that time. Bunny Lee, one of Jamaica's finest producers recorded some of I-Roy's most popular tracks, which we have right here on one big album -- all tracks recorded and mixed at King Tubby's studio."
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"Kaya Dub consists of some wicked instrumental dubs using the backing tracks from Bob Marley's Kaya album, produced by Bunny Lee and mixed by Prince Jammy in the mid-'70s. Musicians used on this album were The Aggrovators, a band assembled by Bunny Lee and included at one time or another some of Jamaica's finest musicians who later went on to make names for themselves in reggae. Legends such as Jackie Mittoo, Sly & Robbie, Tommy McCook, Aston Barrett, Carlton Barrett, Bobby Ellis, Winston Wright, Lloyd Parks, Earl Smith, Carlton Davis, and Ansel Collins."
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"Aggrovators were the top band in '70s Jamaica, all the top producers at the time would use them for their recording sessions. This album is a collection of some top dub tracks recorded and mixed at King Tubby's Studio by King Tubby and Aggrovators. The Aggrovators were Carlton Barett, Aston Barett, Sly Dunbar, Robbie Shakespeare, Earl 'China' Smith, Santa Davis, Geoffrey Chung, Tony Chin, K. Sterling, C. Harvey, T. McCook, Bobby Ellis, Skully, L. Brown, Jackie Mittoo, and Winston Wright."
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"Barry Brown was a talented roots reggae singer/songwriter from the '70s. He recorded tracks with all the most popular producers of that time and has recorded at Channel One, Studio One, and more. Barry being a consistent hit maker in his hey day, here we have a collection of some sure shots. 'Politicians,' 'A Big Big Pollution,' '30 Pieces of Silver,' 'Fittest of the Fittest,' these are all reggae anthems in their own right. Barry has worked with the best such as The Aggrovators, Sly & Robbie, Roots Radics, The Revolutionaries, High Time Players to name a few."
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ATTACK 027CD
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"Nice dub by Sly & Robbie of their Master Of Ceremony album. A Bunny 'Striker' Lee production."
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ATTACK 019CD
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Reissue of this 1981 session. "Coxsone vs. Quaker City's Dub War is a Bunny 'Striker' Lee produced album and was mixed at King Tubby's by the one and only Scientist. Enough said?"
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"Taken from the archive of one of reggae's finest producers -- Bunny 'Striker' Lee. This album features a who's who list of reggae personalities such as: Johnny Clarke, Linval Thompson, Jacob Miller, Dennis Brown, Horace Andy, Cornel Campbell, Ronnie Davis, Leroy Smart, Don Carlos, Frankie Jones. These make up just a few of the artists who recorded for Bunny 'Striker' Lee."
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