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ABYSSINIANS

Artist Info: Vocal trio. The Abyssinians are: Bernard Collins, Donald Manning and Linford Manning. Linford Manning also sang for Carlton And The Shoes. From the start they released their music on their own Clinch label.
Donald Manning wrote “Satta Massa Gana”, recorded at Coxsone´s studio and released in 1969 as “Far Far Away” on their Clinch label, then retitled in 1971 as “Satta Massa Gana”. It was their first release. Donald Manning says, Joe Gibbs recorded the riddim for Satta again to release Peter Tosh´s “Here Come The Judge” with “Ah So” by “The Destroyers” as the flipside. The Abyssinians in reaction recorded the riddim again as “Ah No So”, also released as “Mabrak”. “Satta Massa Gana” means “Thanks to God”. But in amharic this expression is in fact used only when speaking to an equal. So the right expression “Yim Mas Gan” to say “Thanks to God” was used for the second recording.
Then they released “Yim Mas Gan” and then “Declaration Of Rights”.
Donald Manning tells that he learned in Mortimer Planno´s house a song called “The Good Lord Sent Me From Zion”. This song was released by The Abyssinians as “Forward To Zion”. On a traded CDR appears a track by Bob Marley called “Good Lord Sent Me From Zion” what is the same song, obviously learned by Bob Marley too at Mortimer Planno´s house. “Good Lord” by The Abyssinians uses the same phrases.
Linford Manning left the reggae scene and rasta and became a reborn christian.Bernard Collins is still working as a musician in Jamaica, while the Manning brothers are working and living in USA. Donald Manning is still performing under the name “Abyssinians”. Bernard Collins in line with two other singers also performs as a second group called “Abyssinians”.

Best Of The Abyssinians, 1969-1972
Released 1994.
Released on French Musicdisc 111922, 1994, CD.
Leggo Beast (1972)
Let’s My Days Be Long (1971)
Satta-Amassa-Gana (first recording of 1969 originally titled “Far Far Away”)
Poor Jason White (1971)
Reason Time (1972)
Crashie Sweeps (1974)
Jerusalem (1969)
Satta-Me-No-Born-Ya (1974)
Love Comes And Goes (1975)
Tenayistillin (1976)
“Let My Days Be Long” sounds so similar to “Jason White” that it could easily be taken for a re-voicing of the same master tape. However, differences subtle yet clear indicate that it is an almost identical retake of the rhythm.
“Crashie Sweeps” is a revoicing of “Jerusalem”.
“Satta-Me-No-Born-Ya” is a revoicing of “Satta Massagana”.

Let My Days Be Long (Original) / Version
Recorded 1971.
I have a reissue on JA Clinch, 2000, 7-inch.

Leggo Beast (Wicked Men Original) / Leggo Beast Version
Recorded 1972.
I have a reissue on JA Clinch, 2004, 7-inch.

Poor Jason White / Version
Recorded 1971.
I have a reissue on JA Clinch, ca. 2000, 7-inch.

Love Comes And Goes / Love Version (Bongo Herman)
Recorded 1975.
I have a reissue on JA Clinch, 2000, 7-inch.

Tommy’s Flute / Tommy’s Flute
Recorded 1974. A-side is also called Mandela Pt 2. B-side has Tommy Mc Cook on hammond organ.
I have a reissue on JA Clinch, 2000, 7-inch.

Forward To Zion
Compiled 1976.
First released, pirated as Pre-Abyssinians 0212A / 0212B
Jamaican release: Penetrate LPPN 2001A / LPPN 2001B
Jamaican release: Jam Sounds 6661 STB, 1976, LP (Matrix: CJM 666 A / CJM 666 B)
I have the reissue on UK Clinch CRLP 27888, 1988, LP.
Released on French Blue Moon, 1989, LP
Released on USA Heartbeat, 1994, LP (for the first time titled “Satta Massagana” with extra tracks: “Leggo Beast” (1972, also on “Best Of”), “Peculiar Number” (1982, also on “Forward” album), “Reason Time” (1972, also on “Best Of”) and “There Is No End” (1982, also on “Forward” album).
Declaration Of Rights (1970)
Good Lord (co-written by Mortimer Planno)
Forward To Zion (1976, also on “Forward” (1982) album)
Know Jah Today
Abendigo
Yi Mas Gan (circa 1971)
Black Man Strain
I & I
African Race
Satta Massagana (1976, second recording, also on “Forward” (1982) album)
Produced by Clive (Azul) Hunt. Bass by Robbie Shakespeare and Val Douglas. Drums by Micky (Boo) Richards and Leroy (Horsemouth) Wallace. Guitars by Micky Chung, Chinna. Horns by Clive Hunt, J. Francique, H. Chang. Flutes by Clive Hunt.
“Abendigo” appeared in 1976 on a 7-inch on JA Penetrate PN1001A / PN1001B backed with “Abendigo Dub”.
There is a dub of “Declaration Of Rights”, called “Declaration Of Dub” by King Tubby on “Various Artists – Dub From The Roots CD”.
There is a toast of “Declaration Of Rights”, called “African People” by Jah Stitch.

Forward Jah / Version
Recorded 1976.
I have a reissue on JA Clinch, 2004, 7-inch.

Forward On To Zion / Forward Jah Part 3
Recorded 1976.
I have a reissue on JA Clinch, 2004, 7-inch.

Thunder Storm Pt 2 (Bongo Herman) / Wisdom (Prince Fari)
Recorded 1976.
I have a reissue on JA Clinch, 2000, 7-inch.

Yim Nas Gan (7-inch)
Crank Shaft (Yim Mas Gan Version) (7-inch)
Yim Mas Gan (2nd take) album mix from V. A. – “Sufferer´s Choice”
Mas Gan (Big Joe) (DJ Version) (7-inch)
Tribute To The President (Bongo Herman) (Bongo Version) (7-inch)
Y Mas Gan (Take 2) (7-inch)
Y Mas Gan Version (Lloyd All Stars) (7-inch) version of 2nd take
I have these tracks on CDR (Abyssinians – Yim Mas Gan & I Jah Man – Tracks)

Arise
Recorded 1978.
First released on UK Virgin FL 1019 (800 255), 1978, LP.
Also released on UK Virgin CDFL 9010, 1990, CD.
Reissued on UK Virgin, 1991, LP.
Released on French Blue Moon, 1990 (new track order).
I have the reissue on JA Clinch, 1991, LP (new track order).
Also released on UK Virgin, 1995, CD.
Also released on UK Virgin, 1999, CD.
Also released on Caroline, 2002, CD.
Also released on Caroline, 2002, LP.
Also released on Front Line Classics, 2004, CD.
Oh Lord
This Land Is For Everyone
Mightiest Of All
Meditation
Wicked Men (aka Leggo Beast)
Jah Loves
Dem A Come
South African Enlistment
Hey You
Let My Days Be Long
“Wicked Men” is recorded 1972 and originally released as “Leggo Beast”, remade for this set.
“Let My Days Be Long” is recorded 1971, remade for this set.
Produced by The Abyssinians. Recorded at Joe Gibbs, Dynamic, Harry J, Channel One.

Forward
First released on USA Alligator AL101148, 1982, LP. Their first USA album release.
I have the reissue on UK Clinch, 1988, LP.
Reissued on USA Alligator, 1990, LP.
Reissued on Musidisc 111942, 1994, CD (ten tracks without bonus tracks).
Also released on Allegro, 1996, CD.
Also released on M10, 2001, CD (Digitally Remastered).
Forward Jah (recorded 1982)
Prophesy (recorded 1977)
There Is No End (recorded 1982)
Satta Massagana (1976, previously released on the 1976 album)
Mabrak (1971, originally released on Clinch 7-inch)
Forward Onto Zion (1976, previously released on the 1976 album)
Praise Him (recorded 1982)
Peculiar Number (recorded 1974, originally released on Jamaican Dahna Dimps, 1974, 7-inch, credited to “Donald Abyssinians”. I am not sure, if the album has the original mix or maybe a remix.)
Peculiar Dub (recorded 1974)
Jerusalem (1969, previously released only as b-side of “Satta” on the first pressing on Clinch 7-inch, limited release of 200).
Also released on Musidisc 111942, 1994, CD with extra tracks / mixes:
Forward Jah
Prophesy
This Is Not The End (Discomix) (CD only mix)
Satta Massagana
Mabrak
Forward Onto Zion
Praise Him
Peculiar Number (Discomix) (CD only mix)
Peculiar Dub
Jerusalem
Leggo Beast (1972, CD extra track)
Reason Time (1972, CD extra track)
There Is No End (1982, CD extra track)
“Mabrak” is presented in a spoken word format, said to be the very first “toast”.
I don´t have the discomixes of this CD.

African Princess/ Version
Recorded 1988.
I have a reissue on JA Clinch, 2004, 7-inch.

Last Days / Version
Recorded 1988.
I have a reissue on JA Clinch, 2000, 7-inch.

Swing Low / Version (= Buck You Toe)
Recorded 1994.
I have a reissue on JA Clinch, 2000, 7-inch.

Last Days
Recorded 1988 – 1994.
I have the JA Clinch, 1999, LP
Also released on 2002, CD.
Jah Marley
Soon We’ll Be Free
African Princess (1988 recording of the original trio)
Young Wings
When You’re Down
Jahoviah
Keep On
Tell Me
Wareika Hill
Too Young
Swing Low
Last Days (1988 recording of the original trio)
All except two tracks feature harmonies by George Henry, who sang harmony on the original “Declaration of Rights,” recorded for C.S. Dodd’s Studio One in 1970.
The album is arranged and produced by Bernard Collins and Andy Bassford. It was recorded at HC&F Studio, Free Port, Long Island, USA and Tuff Gong Intl, Kingston, JA.
Musicians: Andy Bassford, Familyman Barrett, Val Douglas, Lloyd Parks on bass; Mikey Boo Richards, Devon Richardson, Bernard Powell on drums; Cat Coore, Chinna Smith, Andy Bassford, Dalton Browne on lead guitar; Harry T Powell, Junior Wedderburn, Bongo Herman, Job, Jah Tess on repeater drum; Bernard Collins, Andy Bassford, Howard Brown, Winston “Bo Pee” Bowen on rhythm guitar; Harry T Powell and Bongo Herman on other percussion; Andy Bassford, Bubbler Waul, Diavallan Fearon, Robbie Lyn, Wire Lindo on keyboards; Robbie Lyn & Diavallan Fearon on vibraphone; Bobby Ellis & Dave Madden on trumpet; Glen DaCosta on tenor sax; Everton Gayle on alto sax; Vin Gordon & Barry Bailey on trombone; Dean Fraser on soprano sax; Glen DaCosta on flute; Anthony Forrest, George Henry, Melvin Trusty, Susan Wallace, Lauren Bradt, Susan Hochstein on harmonies.

19.95 + Tax
Artists Only CD-21101, 1996, CD.
I have this album on CDR (mp3-sourced).
Come Along
Do Good
Ethiopia
Power Over Evil
Arise
Holy Man
Wolves
Child Abuse
Smokey Joe
In A Kalda
Kalda (Version)
19.95 + Tax
A No So
The Right (Version Musicians)

Reunion
Recorded 1996.
I have the USA Artist Only AOR-5, 1998, CD.
Power Over Evil
19.95 + Tax
Ethiopia
Child Abuse
Smokey Joe
In A Kalda
Arise
Come Along
Holy Man
Wolves
Say It Again
The Right (Satta Massagana)
Reissue of the album “19.95 Plus Tax”.

Satta Dub
I have the French Tabou.1 ABLP001, 1998, LP (First Pressing).
Also released on 1998, CD.
Mandela Version (also on “Declaration Of Dub” album) (horns version Of “Satta, 1969, feat. Tommy McCook, 1974)
African Dub (also on “Declaration Of Dub” album) (Dub of “African Race”, 1976)
I ‘N’ I Dub (also on “Declaration Of Dub” album) (Dub of “I ´N´ I”, 1976)
Good Lord Dub (also on “Declaration Of Dub” album) (Dub Of Good Lord”, 1976)
Know Jah Dub (also on “Declaration Of Dub” album) (Dub of “Know Jah Today”, 1976)
Y Mas Gan Dub (also on “Declaration Of Dub” album) (Dub of “Yi Mas Gan”, circa 1971)
Jah Loves Dub (Dub Of “Jah Loves”, 1978)
Zion I (also on “Declaration Of Dub” album) (Dub of “Forward On To Zion”, 1976)
Peculiar Dub (also on “Declaration Of Dub” album) (Dub of “Peculiar Number”, 1975)
Meditation Dub (also on “Declaration Of Dub” album) (Dub Of “Meditation”, 1978)
Dem A Dub (Dub of “Dem A Come”, 1978)
There Is No Dub (also on “Declaration Of Dub” album) (Dub of “There Is Not The End”, 1982)
Mandela (horns version Of “Satta, 1969, feat. Tommy McCook, 1974)
Mandela Part 2 (horns version Of “Satta, 1969, feat. Tommy McCook, 1974)
Mixed circa 1998 by Karl Pitterson.
Produced by Donald Manning. Bass by Donald Manning, Robbie Shakespeare and Val Douglas. Drums by Phil, Micky (Boo) Richards, Sly Dunbar, Leroy (Horsemouth) Wallace and Devon Richardson. Guitars by Micky Chung, Earl “Chinna” Smith, Carlton Manning and Eric Frater. Keyboards by Richard Ace, Geoffrey Chung, Clive Hunt, Tyrone Downie, Michael “Ibo” Cooper, Pablo Black and Earl “Wya” Lindo. Percussion by Bongo Herman, Bongo Les and Donald Manning. Horns by Tommy Mc Cook, Herman Marquis, Bobby Ellis, Don D. Junior, Headley Bennett, Jerome Francique, Llewellyn Chang, Cedric “Im” Brooks and Clive Hunt. Flutes by Tommy Mc Cook and Clive Hunt.

Declaration Of Dub
I have the USA Heartbeat, 1998, CD on CDR.
Declaration Of Dub (Dub of “Declaration Of Rights”, 1970)
Good Lord Dub (also on “Satta Dub” album)
Zion I (also on “Satta Dub” album) (Dub of “Forward On To Zion”, 1976)
Know Jah Dub (also on “Satta Dub” album)
Dub Abendigo (Dub of “Abendigo”, 1976)
Y Mas Gan Dub (also on “Satta Dub” album)
Meditation In Dub (also on “Satta Dub” album)
Thunderstorm (bongo version of “Satta”, 1969, feat. Bongo Herman, 1976)
I And I Dub (also on “Satta Dub” album)
African Dub (also on “Satta Dub” album)
Mark Of The Dub (Dub of “Leggo Beast”, 1972)
Peculiar Dub (also on “Satta Dub” album)
Reasonable Dub (Dub of “Reason Time”, 1972)
There is No Dub (also on “Satta Dub” album)
All dubs mixed circa 1998 by Karl Pitterson.

Live In San Francisco
I have the USA 2b1 II, 2002, CD on CDR.
Forward To Zion, Vimmasgan, 19.95 Plus Tax, African Race, Oh Lord, Shadrach Meschach And Abendigo, Peculiar Number, Meditation, Satta Amassagana, Ah No So, Power Over Evil
This live performance includes a stunning 20-minutes version of “Satta Amassagana”.

Tree Of Satta (The Abyssinians & Friends)
First released UK Blood And Fire, 2004, CD.
I have this album on CDR.
Satta Massa Gana (Abyssinians, 1969)
Thunderstorm (Bongo Herman, 1976)
Mabrak (Abyssinians, 1971) (also released as “Ah No So”)
I Pray Thee (Big Youth)
Charming Version (Lloyd Charmers)
Wisdom (Prince Fari)
Satta Me No Born Yah (Bernard Collins)
I Saw Esau (Dillinger)
Mandela (Tommy Mc Cook, 1974)
Satta Don (Bernard Collins)
Blessed (U Roy)
Man Of Jah Order (Luciano)
It’s Of Jah (Natural Black)
Conspirancy (Yami Bolo)
Dislocate (Capleton)
How Long (Tony Tuff)
Ranglin Satta (Ernest Ranglin)
Corner Stone (Jah Mali)
Good And Bad (Anthony B)
Dahina Dimps (Dean Fraser)
Twenty variations of one theme “Satta Massagana” makes this an essential collection.
I listed some more versions of “Satta”. See later in this compendium under “S”.

On That Day / Version
Unknown recording year.
I have a reissue on JA Clinch, 2004, 7-inch.

Tenayistillin (12-inch)
Musical Rights (7-inch)
I have these tracks as bonus tracks on my “Declaration Of Dub CDR”.
“Tenayistillin” is taken from Clinch CR 2688, 12-inch.
“Musical Rights” is a DJ-Version of “Declaration Of Rights” taken from Clinch, 7-inch.

Here Comes The Judge (Peter Tosh), Rebeloution (Winston Wright) / Ah-So, If Ah So (Destroyers) (1971)
I have the reissue on UK Shock / Trojan TJHTE018, 2004, 10-inch
“Ah – So” is the Joe Gibb´s produced cover instrumental featuring horns, first released 1971.
“Here Comes The Judge” is the Peter Tosh vocal using “Ah-So”, first released 1971.
“Ah No So” is the instrumental track of “Ah So” without the horns.
“Rebeloution” is first released 1972.

Satta Massagana (Deluxe Edition)
I have the USA Heartbeat HBEA 338, 2007, CD on CDR.
Declaration Of Rights, The Good Lord, Forward Unto Zion, Know Jah Today, Abendigo, Y Mas Gan, Black Man´s Strain, Satta Massagana, I And I, African Race, Leggo Beast, Peculiar Number, Reason Time, There Is No End, Jerusalem, Leggo Beast Dub, Abendigo (Extended Mix), Poor Jason Whyte (Extended Mix)
Tracks 1 – 10 are from the orginal album, 11 – 14 are bonus tracks from the 1994 CD, and 15 – 18 are bonus tracks on this issue only.

Abyssinians – Versions
Private CDR.
On That Day
On That Day (Version)
Let My Days Be Long (Version) (1971)
Leggo Beast (Version) (1972)
Tommy’s Flute (Version) (1974)
Thunder Storm Pt 2 (Bongo Herman) (1976)
Love Comes And Goes (Version) (1976)
Poor Jason White (Version) (1976)
Forward Jah (Version) (1976)
Forward Jah (Part 3) (1976)
African Princess (Version) (1988)
Swing Low (Version) (1994)
Last Days (Version) (1988)
There Is No Dub (1998)
Thunderstorm Pt. 1 (1976)
Declaration Of Dub (1998)
Reasonable Dub (1998)
Songs 1-13 are from Clinch 7-inch reissues, song 14 on “Satta Dub”, songs 15-17 are from “Declaration Of Dub” album.

Missing:
Issat (b-side of Mabrak)
Declaration Of Rights Version
Reason Time Version
Satta Yah Version
Crashie First Socialist
Licken Stick
Licken Stick Version
The Good Lord Version
I Saw E Saw Version
Tenayistillin (Version)
Abendigo Dub
Sweet Feeling
Sweet Feeling Version
Prophecy Dub
This Land Is For Everyone Version
Still Around
This Is Not The End (Discomix) from Forward CD
Peculiar Number (Discomix) from Forward CD

ACE, RICHARD

Artist Info: Singer.

Staying Alive (Extended) / If I Can’t Have You (Extended)
I have the France Atlantic 20 127, ca. 1977, 12-inch Maxi.
Both tracks from “Saturday Night Fever, O.S.T.” in reggae style. Both tracks extended 12-inch mixes.

Richard Ace
First released on WEA ATL 50607, 1979, LP.
I have this album mp3-sourced on CDR.
Stayin´ Alive, If I Can`t Have You, Ghetto Nation, You´re The One That I Want, Substitute, She´s Gone, I Need You, I Forgive You
His only album release produced by Tony Robinson. Track 6 is written by Bob Marley.

AGROVATORS

Artist Info: All Stars backing band, recorded for Bunny Lee and others.

Rasta Dub ´76
Recorded 1976.
I have the reissue on JA Attack BSMT 007, 80ies, LP.
None Shall Escape Dub, Fatty Boom Boom Dub, Dreadlocks Baldhead Dub, Two Face Rasta Dub, Tradition Dub, Take My Hand Dub, Hold On Jah, Ja Ja In De Dub, Ites Gold Green Dub, No Woman No Cry Dub, Small Axe Dub, If You Should Loose Me Dub
Produced by Bunny Lee. Bass by Robbie Shakespeare, George Fullwood, drums by Carlton Davis alias Santa, Carlton Barrett and Brother Benbow. Lead guitar by Earl “Chinna ” Smith. Organ by Ossis Bongo alias Nogo Brother Ian. Piano by Bernard “Touter” Harvey. Rhythm by Tony Chin, Aston Barrett.

Meets The Revolutionaries At Channel One
First released on UK Third World TWS 900, 1977, LP.
I have this album on CDR (hi-res mp3-sourced).
The Conqueror, The Mighty Gorgon, Bionic Man, Seven Million Dollar Man, Big Foot, Ethiopians Rock, The Dark Destroyer, Special Brew, Super Larger, Russian Stout, Shub-Inn
Tracks of side A backed by The Revolutionaries, tracks of side B backed by The Agrovators.
Produced by Bunny Lee.
Mixed and recored at Channel One.
The Agrovator´s tracks are mixed by King Tubby, maybe the others also.
Featuring Sly Dunbar and Carlton Davis on drums, Robbie Shakespeare and Lloyd Parks on bass, Earl Smith and Rad Bryan on lead guitar, Boofa and Tony Chin on rhythm guitar, Aussie Herbert, Bernhard Harvey and Johnnie on piano, Jackie Mittoo and Ansel Collins on organ, Barney Bass and Skullie on percussion and Tommy McCook, Ronald Alphonso, Bobby Ellis, Lester Sterling and Val Bennet on horns.
“Bionic Man” voiced by The Heptones as “I´m Your Man” and voiced by Leroy Smart as “Trying To Wreck Up my Life” and voiced by Dennis Brown as “Children Of Israel” and voiced by Johnny Clarke as “I´ve Got The Right”.
“Seven Million Dollar Man” voiced by Junior Delgado as “Creation Rebel”.
“Ethiopians Rock” voiced by The Melodians as “By The Rivers Of Babylon”.
“The Dark Destroyer” voiced by UK singer T.T. Ross covering Slim Smith´s “Everybody Needs Love” and voiced by Cornell Campbell as “Can´t Get Me Out”.
“Special Brew” voiced by Leroy Smart as “Mr. Smart” and voiced by Johnny Clarke and also by Linval Thompson as “Don´t Trouble Trouble” .

Meets Revolutionaries – Part II
First released on CAN Micron MICCAN 005, LP.
I have this album on CDR (hi res mp3-sourced).
Jah Forgive, Simmer Down, Channel One, Peace & Love, War In The Jungle, Jah Forgive Dub, Simmer Down Dub, Channel One Dub, Peace & Love Dub, War In The Jungle Dub
Produced by Bunny Lee.
Featuring Robert “Robbie” Shakespeare and George “Fully” Fulwood on bass, Carlton “Santa” Davis, Carlton “Carlie” Barrett and Brother Benbow on drums, Earl “Chinner” Smith on lead guitar, Ossis “Nogo” Bongo and Brother Ian on organ, Bernhard “Touter” Harvey on piano, Tony Chin, Aston “Familyman” Barrett and Brother Bogga on rhythm guitar.

Jammies In Lion Dub Style
First released on UK Third World LAP 004, 1978, LP.
I have this album on CDR (hi res mp3-sourced).
No Bribe, Jammie In The Arena (Dead In The Arena), Black Trap, The Big Apple (Hard Ground), Rough Voyage (Willow Tree), Uhro Express (Bad Girl aka Sorry For The Man), King Forever (I Love King Selassie I), Tiger Dub (African Love), Mystic Feeling (Natural Mystic)
Six of the dubs are voiced by Black Uhuru for their debut album “Love Crisis”.

Guerilla Dub
First released on UK Burning Sounds BS 1028, 1978, LP.
I have this album on CDR (hi res mp3-sourced).
Cuddoe Dub, Garvey Dub, Paul Bogle Dub, Malcom X Dub, Marthin Luther Dub, SWAPO Dub, Guerilla Dub, Maroon Dub, Ethiopian Dub, P.L.A. Dub
Produced by Bunny Lee.
Recorded at King Tubby´s studio.
Mixed by King Tubby.
“Garvey Dub” voiced by Leroy Smart as “How Long”.
“Paul Bogle Dub” voiced by Jimmy Riley as “Niyabinghi”.
“Malcom X Dub” voiced by Slim Smith as “A Yuh”.
“SWAPO Dub” voiced by Jimmy Riley as “Come To Me”.
“Maroon Dub” voiced by Jimmy Riley as “Clean Up The Streets”.
“Ethiopian Dub” voiced by Jimmy Riley as “Somebody Told Me”.

Johnny In The Echo Chamber (Dubwise Selection)
First released on UK Attack ATLP 106, 1989, Lp.
I have the UK Attack ATCD 106, 1994, CD in CDR.
01. A Crabit Version (Dub of Johnny Clarke´s “Rock With Me”)
02. A Colder Version (Dub of Johnny Clarke´s “Cold I Up”)
03. Soldering Version (Dub of Johnny Clarke´s “Rebel Soldiering”)
04. Not Enough Dub (Dub of Johnny Clarke´s “Too Much War”)
05. Do You Dub Me (Dub of Johnny Clarke´s “Do You Love Me”)
06. Since I Dub (Dub of Johnny Clarke´s “Since I Fell For You”)
07. Dub On My Pillow (Dub of Johnny Clarke´s “Tears On my Pillow”)
08. Dub It On Home (Dub of Johnny Clarke´s “Bring It On Home To Me”)
09. Running Over (Dub of Johnny Clarke´s “You Keep Me Running”)
10. A Harder Version (Dub of Johnny Clarke´s “Poor Marcus”)
11. Stop The Dubbing (Dub of Johnny Clarke´s “Stop The Tribal War”)
12. A Chiney Man version (Dub of Johnny Clarke´s “Don´t Call I Daddy”)
13. A Ruffer Version (Dub of Johnny Clarke´s “Don´t Trouble Trouble”)
14. An Early Version (Dub of Johnny Clarke´s “Don´t Stay Out Late”)
Produced by Bunny Lee. Mixed by King Tubby.

Kaya Dub
Recorded 1978.
I have the reissue on JA Attack, 1996, LP,
and the album recorded on CDR.
Kaya Dub, Sun Is Shining Dub, Rock My Boat Dub, Easy Skanking Dub, Time Will Tell Dub, A Dread Dub, Dunza Dub, Hide and Seek Dub, A Nice Dub (Nice Time Dub), Rub Dub
Produced and arranged by Bunny Lee. Mixed and engineered by Prince Jammy. Drums by Sly Dunbar. Bass by Robbie Shakespeare. Guitars by Earl Chinna Smith, Carl Harveys and Jeffry Dung. Piano by Keith Sterling.
The Agrovators dubbing covers of five songs from Bob Marley’s “Kaya” album, “Nice Time” and a few other tracks.

Kaya Dub Extra Tracks
Private Collection.
Kaya Dub
Sun Is Shining Dub
Rock My Boat Dub
Easy Skanking Dub
Time Will Tell Dub
A Dread Dub
Dunza Dub
Hide and Seek Dub
A Nice Dub (Nice Time Dub) Rub Up Dub
Extra Tracks:
My Best Dub (Joe Gibbs) (Hypocrites Dub)
Talking Dub (Augustus Pablo) (Talking Blues Dub)
Crucual Burial (Augustus Pablo) (Burial Dub)
Iyatha (King Tubby) (Soul Rebel Dub)
Jah Live Dub (Lee Perry)
Long Sentence Dub (Lee Perry) (Battering Down Sentence Dub)
Crazy Baldhead Dub (King Tubby)
A Sunny Dub (King Tubby) (Sun Is Shining Dub)
Small Axe Dub (Agrovators)
No Woman No Cry Dub (Agrovators)

Dub Reggae
Recorded in the seventies.
I have the reissue on EU 1999 Proper ABCD 119, CD.
No Woman No Cry Dub, Natty Dub, A First Class Dub, The Stepping Dub, Rudy Boy Dub, A Closer Dub, Roots Of Dub, Loving Dub, The Immortal Dub, Dreadlocks Dub
here listed is the second half of the CD, the first half is Sly & Robbie)
The Agrovators also appear at: Rockers Almighty Dub (See: King Tubby)

AITKEN, LAUREL

Artist Info: Singer, started to record before ska was invented. Immigrated to England in the early seventies and became a father figure for all the ska revivals since then.

Reggae Popcorn / I’m Gonna Get You Girl
I have the Belgium Hebra H.570, 1972, 7-inch.

ALCAPONE, DENNIS

Artist Info: Early DJ.

Forever Version
Recorded in 1971 and first released on JA Studio One, LP.
I have this album on CDR.
Nanny Version
Run Run
Riddle I This (DJ Version Of “Solomon”)
Baby Version (DJ Version of Heptones´ “Baby”)
Sunday Version
Version I Can Feel (DJ Version of John Holt´s “A Love I Can Feel”)
Forever Version (DJ Version of “Love Me Forever”)
Baby Why Version
Dancing Version (DJ Version of The Wailer´s “Dancing Shoes” (1966)
Midnight Version
Sweet Talking Version
Version You To The Ball (DJ Version of John Holt´s “Wear You To The Ball”

The Good Old Days Of The 70s (Dennis Alcapone and Jah Lloyd)
I have the Jet Star, 1998, CD mp3-sourced on CDR.
Me & My Father (Dennis Alcapone), Guard Of Honour (Jah Lloyd), Segregation Is Wrong (Dennis Alcapone), Honour Me (Jah Lloyd), The Earth Is The Fullness (Dennis Alcapone), Natty Bid Goodbye (Jah Lloyd), Come Down (Dennis Alcapone), In My Father´s House (Jah Lloyd), I Want A Draw (Dennis Alcapone), The Act (Jah Lloyd), Be Good Brother Be Good (Dennis Alcapone), Gold Mine (Jah Lloyd), Old Black Man (Jah Lloyd), Go To School (Dennis Alcapone), No Surrendering (Jah Lloyd), Scarface (Dennis Alcapone), Poor Little Fellow (Jah Lloyd)

ALEXANDER, MONTY

Artist info: Famous Jamaican born pianist playing Jazz with carbibbean influences with various groups.

Here Comes The Sun
I have the German MPS BASF 21 20913-1, 1971, LP.
And I have the reissue on German Crystal 066 CRY 45 289, 1972, LP mp3-sourced on CDR.
Montevideo, Where Is Love?, Here Comes The Sun, Love Walked In, Brown Skin Girl, This Dream Is Mine, So What
Featuring Monty Alexander on piano, Duffy Jackson in drums, Eugene Wright on bass and Montego Joe on congas.
Recorded June 6th, 1971 live in New York City.

Love And Sunshine – Monty Alexander In Concert
I have the German MPS BASF 20 22620-4, 1975, LP.
S. K. J., Summer Of ´42, Now Is The Time, You Are The Sunshine Of My Life, Feel Like Making Love, On A Clear Day
Featuring Monty Alexander on piano, Ernest Ranglin on guitar, Eberhard Weber on bass, Kenny Clarke on drums.
Recorded in his private studio by H. G. Brunner-Schwer October 1974.

Jamento (Monty Alexander 7)
I have the USA Pablo Records 2310826, 1978, LP mp3-sourced on CDR.
Accompong, Slippery, Sugar Loaf At Twilight, Weekend in L. A. , Jamento, Mango Rengue
Featuring Monty Alexander on piano and Ernest Ranglin on guitar.
Produced by Monty Alexander.

Rocksteady (Monty Alexander with special guest Ernest Ranglin)
I have the 2004, CD on CDR.
Double Barrel, Confucius, Stalag 17, Marcus Garvey, Nightwork, East Of River Nile, Israelites, Row Fisherman, Freedom Street, Pressure Drop (with Toots Hibbert), At The Front, Redemption Song

ALIMANTADO, DR.

Artist Info: Seventies Singer and DJ, born Winston Thompson.

Best Dressed Chicken In Town
First released on UK Greensleeves GREL 1, 1978.
I have the reissue on UK Keyman KMLP1, 2000, LP.
Best Dressed Chicken In Town (1974), Just The Other Day (over a Droppy vocal) (1973), Poison Flour (over a Horace Andy vocal) (1975), Gimmie Mi Gun (over a Gregory Isaacs vocal) (1976), I Killed The Barber (over a Jackie Edwards vocal) (1975), Unitone Skank (over a Gregory Isaacs vocal) (1976), Can’t Conquer Natty Dreadlocks (1974), Ride On (over a Jah Woosh & Jimmy Radwell vocal) (1973), Plead I Cause (1973), I Shall Fear No Evil (1975)
Compilation of tracks recorded 1973 – 1976 at Channel One, King Tubby´s, Randy´s and Black Star produced by W. Thompson.

Best Dressed Chicken In Town
I have the reissue on UK Greensleeves, 2001, CD including four bonus tracks.
Best Dressed Chicken In Town (1974), Just The Other Day (over a Droppy vocal) (1973), Poison Flour (over a Horace Andy vocal) (1975), Gimmie Mi Gun (over a Gregory Isaacs vocal) (1976), I Killed The Barber (over a Jackie Edwards vocal) (1975), Unitone Skank (over a Gregory Isaacs vocal) (1976), Can’t Conquer Natty Dreadlocks (1974), Ride On (over a Jah Woosh & Jimmy Radwell vocal) (1973), Plead I Cause (1973), I Shall Fear No Evil (1975)
CD bonus tracks:
Ital Galore, I Am The Greatest Say Mohammed Ali, Johnny Was A Baker, Tribute To The Duke
Compilation of tracks recorded 1973 – 1976 produced by W. Thompson.

Kings Bread Jah Love Forever
I have the JA Ital Sounds ISDA 5000, 1979, LP (First JA Pressing).
Just Because A Bit Of Bread, Marcus Garvey School, Babylon Let It Go, Jah Loving Feeling, Jah Love Forever, Mama Mama, Conscious Man, Zion Steppers, Find The One, Oh This World
Backing by The Heptones.
Produced by W. Thompson.

Kings Bread
I have the UK Keyman ISDA CD 5000, 1988, CD on CDR.
Just Because A Bit Of Bread, Marcus Garvey School, Babylon Let It Go, Jah Loving Feeling, Jah Love Forever, Mama Mama, Conscious Man, Zion Steppers, Find The One, Oh This World
CD bonus tracks:
Love Mama Mama Dub Chapter 2, Jah LOve Forever Dub Chapter 2, Babylon Let It Go Dub Chapter 2
The CD bonus tracks are taken from “Kings Bread Dub” album.
Backing by The Heptones.

Sons Of Thunder
I have the UK Greensleeves GREL 22, 1981, LP (First UK Pressing).
Chant To Jah (featuring Slim Smith), Return Of Muhammed Ali (featuring Louis), Sons Of Thunder, Dreadlocks Dread, Call On Jah (featuring Johnny Clarke), Born For A Purpose (featuring Bim Sherman, Pauline Lindsey, Margaret Drummond and Mike Brooks), Careless Ethiopians Repent, Oil Crisis, Sitting In The Park (featuring Bo Pee and Gitsy), Marriage License
Compilation of tracks recorded 1973 – 1977 at Channel One, King Tubby´s, Joe Gibbs, Lee Perry´s Black Ark produced by W. Thompson.
Featuring Flabba, Santa, Robbie, Fulwood, Sly, Tony Chin, Ansel, Tarzan, Dennis Ferron, Bobby Kalphat, Bo Pee, Chinna, Bingy Bunny, Lloyd Parkes, Sky High, Barnabas, Scully, Bobby Ellis, Mark Kris.

Born For A Purpose
I have the UK Greensleeves GREWCD 22, 2004, CD.
Born For A Purpose (Extended), Chant To Jah (featuring Slim Smith), Return Of Muhammed Ali (featuring Louis), Sons Of Thunder, Dreadlocks Dread, Call On Jah (featuring Johnny Clarke), Careless Ethiopians Repent, Oil Crisis, Sitting In The Park (featuring Bo Pee and Gitsy), Marriage License
CD bonus track:
Still Alive
Compilation of tracks recorded 1973 – 1977 at Channel One, King Tubby´s, Joe Gibbs, Lee Perry´s Black Ark produced by W. Thompson.
Reissue of “Sons Of Thunder” with an extra track an extended version and a different order of tracks.

Love Is
I have the UK Keyman KM 001, 1983, LP (First UK Pressing).
I also have this album released on CD on CDR.
Stop Yer Fighting (1983), The Gun (1971), Go Deh Natty (1977), Jah Jah Great (1973), Step Upon U Prophecy (1977), Love Is (1977), Mek A Little Move (1977), Satta In The Park (1976), She Wren Ep (1974)
All tracks remixed with effects at Ariwa. Produced by Dr. Alimantado.

House Of Singles
I have the UK Keyman KMCD 4000, 2006, CD on CDR.
No Gwan So, Maccabee The Third, Blessed Is That Land Africa, Chapter Of My Heart, Mary Lou, Ride On Barber, Chu, One Trouble, Teach The Children, Teaching The Teacher, Revenge, Conscious Man, West Man Skank, Dread Natty Dreadlocks, Rasta Train, Reggae Music
Extra tracks on my CDR:
Slavery Let I Go (12-inch), Hail Unto Thee (12-inch), Mash It Up, The Barber Feel It
Compilation of early singles.
“Blessed Is That Land Africa” is also known as “Africa Version 3? and uses the vocal by Junior Byles featuring Peter Tosh on melodica.
I have a few more tracks on a private collection

Some further tracks I have:
I Killed The Barber
Ital Vital
Dubbing It Easy (from “In The Mix” album, 1985)
For A Few Dub More (from “In The Mix” album, 1985)
Black Cat Verses Addis
Badness What A Madness (from “Wonderful Time” album, 1986)

ALPHONSO, ROLAND

Artist Info: Famous tenor sax-player since the fifties from Boogie Shuffle to ska and further to Rock Steady and Reggae. Top arranger at Studio One, member of The Skatalites.

Phoenix City – El Pussy Cat, Gun Fever (Skatalites)
I have the UK Trojan TRM-9010, 1967, 7-inch.

Something Special: Ska Hot Shots
Recorded from the the late 50ies until the late 60ies. Compiled and released 2000.
I have the USA Heartbeat HB 228, 2000, LP (First USA Pressing).
Four Corners (1960), From Russia With Love (1965), Dr. Ring Ding (1965), Jack Ruby (1964), El Pussy Cat Ska (Take 2) (1965), Federal Special (1961), Do It Good (1966), Jah Shakey (1968), Pepe To (1966), You Trouble Me, Rollie Pollie, Proof Rum (1958), James Bond (1965), Provocation, Grand National (1961), Hully Gully Rock, Something Special (1966), Rolando Special (1967), Groovy Sax (1967), Maria Elena
Produced by Clement S. Dodd. Backing by The Skatalites and The Soul Brothers.

ALTHEA AND DONNA

Artist Info: Info: Female vocal duo of Althea Forrest & Donna Reid.

Uptown Top Ranking
Recorded 1978 and first released on UK Virgin FL 1012 (26 151 XOT), 1978, LP.
I have the reissue on Holland EMI / Virgin FL 14, 2001, LP.
No More Fighting, Jah Rastafari, Make A Truce, Oh Dread, Uptown Top Ranking, The West, Jah Music, If You Don’t Love Jah, Sorry, They Wanna Just
Produced by Karl Pitterson. Drums by Sly Dunbar. Bass by Robbie Shakespeare. Guitar by Earl Chinna Smith. Keyboards by Bernard “Touter” Harvey. Percussion by Scully. Tenor Sax by Tommy Mc Cook. Trombone by Vin Gordon. Alto Sax by Herman Marquis.
This is their only album.

Love One Another / Love One Another Instrumental
I have the German Lightning LIG 11145, 1978, 7-inch.

Up Town Top Ranking / Calico Suit (Up Town Top Ranking Version)
I have the German Warner WB 17 098, 1978, 7-inch.

Ranking Baby (Donna & Althea) / Ranking Dub
I have the JA Gorgon, 1978, 7-inch.

ANDERSON, GLADSTONE

Artist Info: Famous keyboard player and producer also.

Glady Unlimited
I have the JA Moodisc HM-109, 1977, LP mp3-sourced on CDR.
Sound In Symphony, It´s Not That Easy, You´re Welcome, Don´t Walk Alone, Rocking The Drifter, Yours To Remember, Everybody Knows, Sad Sweet Dreamer, This Is The Day, Love Is Gone
Produced by Harry A. Mudie.
Featruing Gladstone Anderson, Hucks Brown, Winston Wright, Michael, Jackie Jackson, John Bell.

Peace Pipe Dub
First released on UK Seven Leaves, LP.
I have the reissue with extra tracks on RR CD 002, CD on CDR.
Blacka Dub, Pocco Dub, War Dance Dub, Hail And Pull Up, Peace Pipe, Tabernacle, Holy One, Clemmies Rhapsody, Roll Call, Supermatic, CD bonus tracks: (?),(?),(?),(?),(?),(?)
Featuring vocals by Prince Fari, except “Tabernacle” and unknown songs 11, 14-16
Recorded at Channel One during 1980 – 1982.

ANDY, BOB

Artist Info: Singer. Started at Coxsone.

Songbook
First released on JA Coxsone SOL 1121, 1970, LP.
I have this album on CDR.
My Time, Desparate Lover, Life Could Be A Symphony, Too Experience, I´ve Got To Go Back Home, I Would Be A Fool, Going Home, Stay In My Lonely Arms, Let Them Stay, Unchained, Feeling Soul, Crime Don´t Pay
His first album. Produced by Clement Dodd.
“I´ve Got To Go Back Home” features harmony vocals by Bunny Wailer and Constantine Walker.
JC tells, “I Wouldn´t be A Fool” and “Crime Don´t Pay” would feature harmonies by The Wailers. RS don´t confirm this. I hear no Wailers at these songs.

Fire Burning
I have the UK Trojan CDTRL 343, 1994, CD on CDR.
The Way I Feel, Games People Play, Sun Shines For Me, Weep, Peace Of Mind, Lay Lady Lay, Young Gifted And Black, It Ain´t I Good To You, Ain´t Nothing Like The Real Thing, Gee Baby I Ain´t I Good To You, United We Stand, A Rocking Good Way, You Don´t Know, We Want To Know, One Woman, He´s A Cousin Of Mine, Let´s Fall In Love, Save Me, Pied Piper, Life, Honey Child, Fire Burning
Compilation of 1970s recordings.

ANDY, HORACE

Artist Info: Singer of Roots and Lovers. Born Horace Hinds in 1951 he started recording in 1961. Received late international recognition by coworking with Massive Attack. See Massive Attack for further infos. The mentioned albums cover most of his hits, but there are many more releases.

Best Of Horace Andy
First released on USA United Artists UA LA 796-H, 1978, LP.
Reissue of “Skylarking”
First released on JA Studio One, 1972, LP.
Where Do The Children Play, Just Say Who, Love Of A Woman, Skylarking, Mamie Blue, Please Don´t Go, Every Tongue Shall Tell, Something´s On My Mind, See A Man´s Face, Don´t Cry, I´ll Be Gone, Got To Be Sure
Produced by Clement Dodd. All tracks are mono.

You Are My Angel
First released on UK Trojan TBL 197, 1973, LP.
Released on CD: Trojan CBTBL 197, 1996, CD.
I have this album on CDR.
Thank You Lord, I´ll Forgive You, You Are My Angel, I´m Not A Know It All, Keep On Trying, Ain´t No Sunshine, Can I Change Your Mind, Don´t Break Your Promise, Dream Lover, John Saw Them Coming, Riding For A Fall, Rain From The Sky.
Produced by Bunny Lee.

In The Light / In The Light Dub
First released on UK Hungry Town, 1977, LP
Both albums together first released on UK Blood & Fire, 1995, CD
I have this album on CDR.
Do You Love My Music, Hey There Woman, Government Land, Leave Rasta, Fever, In The Light, Problems, If I, Collie Herb, Rome
Music Dub, Dub There, Government Dub, Rasta Dub, Fever Dub, Dub The Light, Problems Dub, I And I, Collie Dub, Dub Down Rome

Showcase
First released on UK Tad´s Records TRD LP 52880, 1980, LP.
I have this album on CDR (hi res mp3-sourced).
And I have the French Vista Sounds VSLP 2005, 1980, LP (First French Pressing)
Cus-Cus, Money Money, Cherry O Baby, Shank I Sheck, Strictly Rub A Dub, Chant Rastaman Chant, Babylon System, Jah Love Light, Ain’t No Sunshine, Something’s On My Mind.
Produced by Tad A. Dawkins & Tad A Dawkins, Jr. Backing by The Roots Radics featuring Errol “Flabba” Holt.
“Money Money”, “Ain´t No Sunshine” and “Something´s On My Mind” are produed by Bunny Lee.
“Money Money” and “Something´s On My Mind” are remixes. These two tracks are stereo, all other are mono.

Pure Ranking
First released on USA Clocktower CTLP 0112, 1980, LP.
I have this album on CDR (hi res mp3-sourced).
Pure Ranking, I´ve Been Around, What Eyes Don´t See, African Liberation, Jah Gift To Man, Modern Babylon, Totally Free, Change Your Ways, No Love In The City, Jah Is The One, Natural Mystic, Strictly Rockers (Getto Style)
Produced by King Tubby, Brad Osbourne and Horace Andy.

The Big Bad Man
First released on JA Rockers Forever, 1986, LP.
I have this album on CDR.
The Big Bad Man, Skylarking, Money Money, Cuss Cuss, Strange Times, My Baby Don´t Go, Every Tongue Shall Tell, Get It The Groove, It Glitters, Declaration Of Rights

The Prime Of Horace Andy
Compiled 1997.
I have the UK Music Collection MCCD 302, 1997, CD.
Skylarking,
Love Of A Woman (See also: Dub Of A Woman on King Tubby, Dub From The Roots CD),
Zion Gate (See also: Rastafari Dub on King Tubby – Dub From The Roots CD, Heartless Dub on King Tubby – Rastafari Dub LP, Zion Gate Dub on King Tubby – Dub Chill Out CD, Mount Zion Gates on Jah Warrior LP, Zion Gate on Jah Stitch CD),
Just Say Who,
Something On My Mind (see also: Dub On My Mind on King Tubby – Dub From The Roots CD),
You Are My Angel,
Money Money (see also: Ragga Muffin Style on Jah Stitch CD, Money Money by Georgie McKay on Roots To Roots Vol. 1 LP),
Rain From The Sky,
My Guiding Star (see also: Invasion on King Tubby – Dub From The Roots CD, Guiding Star Dub on Lee Perry – Dub Chill Out CD, Whoa Whoa by Jackie Mittoo),
Bless You,
Don’t Try To Use Me (see also: Don’t Try To Use Me by Half Pint on In Fine Style LP),
Nice And Easy,
True Love Shines Bright,
Collie Weed,
Ain’t No Sunshine (see also: Thunderclap on Augustus Pablo – Original Rockers LP, Sunshine Girl on Jah Lloyd – Soldier Round The Corner LP, Black Snowfall on Jah Lloyd – Final Judgement LP),
Sea Of Love,
Love You To Want Me,
Natural Mystic,
Better Collie,
Riding For A Fall.
Produced by Bunny “Striker” Lee.

Roots And Branches
First released on UK Atra ARILP 125, 1997.
I have this album on CDR.
Roots And Branches, Kunte Kinte, Repatriation Is A Must, Holy Mount Zion, Betcha By Golly Wow, Pillow Talk, Sugar My Coffee, Papa Was A Rolling Stone, Rolling Down To Babylon, Chant Them Down, Why Late And Regret

Skylarking
First released 1997.
I have this album on CDR.
Spying Glass, Natty Dread A Weh She Want, Rock To Sleep, One Love (With Massive Attack), Don’t Let Problems Get You Down, Fever, Children Of Israel, Money Money, Girl I Love You, Elementary, Ecery Tongue Shall Tell, Skylarking, Do You Love My Music, Spying Glass (With Massive Attack)

Living In The Flood
First released 2000.
I have this album on CDR.
After All, Smiling Face, Juggling, My Lord, Seven Seals, Johnny Too Bad, Doldrums, Right Time, True Love, Living In The Flood, Girl Of My Dreams, Some People, Don’t Blame The Children

The Kings Tubby Tapes
Double-CD
I have this album on CDR.
CD 1:
Set Me Free, It Grieve My Heart, Jah Is The One, Leaders Of Babylon, Do Right, Liberation, I Love My Life, Soddom & Gomorrah, I’ve Been Around, Pure Ranking, Natural Mystic, Totally Free, Modern Babylon
CD 2: Set Me Dub, It Grieve My Dub, Dub Is The One, Leader Of Dub, Dub Right, Liberation Dub, I Love My Dub, Dub Gomorrah, Dubbing Around, Pure Dubbing, Natural Mystic Dub, Totally Dub, Modern Dub
A couple of tracks are different Horace Andy vocals over rhythms from Black Uhuru’s debut album Love Crisis, like Natural Mystic, Jah Is The One (Bad Girl)), It Grieve My Heart(aka Time To Unite), Liberation ( Eden). The dubs of these songs are pure instrumentals and in this way dubs of the Black Uhuru album, too. Again different mixes to the various Love Crisis Dub Mixes. See Black Uhuru for further infos.

Horace Andy Meets Naggo Morris / Wayne Jarrett – Mini-Showcase
First released on CD in 2002.
I have this album on CDR.
You And I, Dubwise Version, Live It Up, Praise Jah Jah, Truly, Dubwise, Live And Love, Dubwise Version, Prophecy (Horace Andy), Dubwise (Horace Andy), Come On And Tell Me (Naggo Morris), Dubwise (Naggo Morris), You Rest On My Mind (Naggo Morris), Dubwise (Naggo Morris)

Mr. Bassie (Discomix) / Don’t Let Problems Get You Down / No Problems (Dub)
I have the reissue on UK Glimmer, 2003, 10-inch.
Mr Bassie is recorded 1977 and released at Hungry Town, Don’t Let Problems Get You Down is recorded 1978 and released at Rhythm. Augustus Pablo recorded the instrumental of Mr. Bassie titled Pablo Meets Mr Bassie, released at Rockers Inna Hungrytown (Various Artists Album). Mr. Bassie (Discomix) is a mix of the vocal track and the Augustus Pablo instrumental.

Mek It Bun
Released on Wrasse Records, 2003, CD.
I have this album on CDR.
Mek It Bun, Horse With No Name, Mr. Wicked Man, Living Upright, Empress Lady, Ital Is Vital 2002, Johnny Awful, Dancing Shoes, Night Nurse, Babylon You Lose, Old Marcus, We Nah Run, Satta Massa Gana
Further albums include:
“Get Wise”, Hot Disk 506, LP, including: I Will Forgive You, Root Of All Evil, Holy Mount Zion, Sexy Jane, Let The Teardrops Fall, I Don´t Want To Be Outside, Eighty Percent Badness, Get Wise, Youth Of Today, Feel Good.