In the 1970s, Bunny "Striker" Lee's output was very successful and his incredible work was released by several labels, including Attack Records, a sublabel of Trojan. Lee always worked closely with Osbourne "King Tubby" Ruddock, who set up his first sound system in 1957 and was joined by Edwart "U Roy" Beckford as a DJ in 1968. And when Byron Le...
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| Title | Attack Dub Rare Dubs From Attack Records 1973 - 1977 |
| Artist | Various |
| Format | CD |
| Labels | Jamaican Recordings |
| Country of issue | United Kingdom |
| Date of publication | 27. March 2015 |
| First released | 2015 |
| Weight | 85 g |
| EAN | 5060135761783 |
| Product ID | 157784 |
| Discogs ID | 11537367 |
| Discogs reviews |
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| 1 | Linval Thompson: Don't Cut Off Your Dub | ||
| 2 | Johnny Clarke: A Moving Dub | ||
| 3 | Cornell Campbell: A Dancing Roots Version | ||
| 4 | Barry Brown: Step It Up Version | ||
| 5 | Johnny Clarke: This A The Best Version | ||
| 6 | Johnny Clarke: Easy Skanking Version | ||
| 7 | Johnny Clarke: Every Knee Shall Bow Version | ||
| 8 | Augustus Pablo: Skanking With Pablo | ||
| 9 | Johnny Clarke: Rocking Dub | ||
| 10 | Leroy Smart: Want To Go Home Dub | ||
| 11 | Tommy McCook: Dance With Me Baby | ||
| 12 | Derrick Morgan, Hortense Ellis: I'm Gone Dub | ||
| 13 | Tommy McCook: The Meducia | ||
| 14 | Horace Andy: Money Dub | ||
| 15 | Ken Boothe: Out Of Order Dub | ||
| 16 | John Holt: I Forgot To Say I Love You Version |
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