• General Echo – Track Shoes
    • King Tubby – Running Man Dub
    • 1. General Echo – Track Shoes
    • 2. King Tubby – Running Man Dub

    Released in the late 70s on the "get in the groove" rhythm made famous by the Heptones, with King Tubby's dub on the flip.

    Other Releases on Black & White

    Larry MarshallCan't You Understand / Locks Of DubBlack & White
    Larry Marshall's majestic 1975 roots vocal cut over killer J.A. rhythm with King Tubby's stripped away dub on the flip.
    • Larry Marshall – Can't You Understand
    • King Tubby – Locks Of Dub
    Johnny RingoGo Mc GoBlack & White
    Released in 1981 on Carlton Patterson's label Black & White with a roots rhythm version of the rocksteady classic "Pressure & Slide" plus King Tubby's...
    • Johnny Ringo – Go Mc Go
    • King Tubby – Disc Jockey Skank
    DillingerHealing StreamBlack & White
    Two early 80s dee jay cuts on the heavy roots "Not Responsible" rhythm, with production by Carlton Patterson and Scientist.
    • – Healing Stream
    • – You Love Me
    Michael CampbellLove The DreadBlack & White
    Killer deep roots tune from 1978 by the man better known as Mikey Dread. Added bonus of Al Campbell's "Keep It Up" on the B side too..Don't Miss..
    • Michael Campbell – Love The Dread
    • Al Campbell – Keep It Up
    Sugar MinottMr. Fisher ManBlack & White
    Sugar Minott's infectious vocal cut "Mr Fisher Man" from the early 80s with 'Deep Sea Dub' on the flip.
    • Sugar Minott – Mr. Fisher Man
    • King Tubby – Deep Sea Dub
    Carlton PattersonPressure And SlideBlack & White
    Roots version shakin up Orange Street, 1980 roots relick with King Tubby's dub wise excursion not to be missed..
    • Carlton Patterson – Pressure And Slide
    • King Tubby – Doctor Man Skank
    Eek-A-MouseTell ThemBlack & White
    Great early 80s rootsy dancehall from Eek A Mouse in his own unique way, with King Tubby's terrific stripped down percussive dub on the flip.
    • Eek A Mouse – Tell Them
    • King Tubby – Tall Man Dub
    Johnny Osbourne & RingoTurn Me OnBlack & White
    2 great early 80s roots rub a dub vocal cuts from Johnny Osbourne & Barrington Levy on one single!
    • Johnny Osbourne & Ringo – Turn Me On
    • Barrington Levy – Look How Much
    Barrington LevyWarm & Sunny DayBlack & White
    Great early roots dancehall tune from 1981 with a King Tubby dub on the B side
    • Barrington Levy – Warm & Sunny Day
    • King Tubby – Sunny Dub
    Dean StoneYouth In The GhettoBlack & White
    Top roots vocal cut from the late 70s with King Tubby/Mikey Dread dub on the flip.
    • Dean Stone – Youth In The Ghetto
    • King Tubbys/Mikey Dread – Ghetto Youth Skank

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