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    Johnny Clarke A Ruffer Version - Johnny Clarke At King Tubby's 1974-78

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      • 1. Johnny Clarke – None Shall Escape The Judgement
      • 2. Johnny Clarke – Joshua's Words
      • 3. Johnny Clarke – Jah Jah Bless Joshua
      • 4. King TubbyAggrovators, The – A Social Version
      • 5. Johnny Clarke – Enter Into His Gates With Praise
      • 6. King TubbyAggrovators, The – This A The Hardest Version
      • 7. Johnny Clarke – Move Out Of Babylon Rastaman
      • 8. Johnny ClarkeDillinger – Commercial Locks
      • 9. King TubbyAggrovators, The – A Moving Version
      • 10. Johnny Clarke – The Ruler (AKA Cold I Up)
      • 11. Johnny Clarke – Don't Be A Rude Boy
      • 12. Johnny Clarke – Don't Trouble Trouble
      • 13. King TubbyAggrovators, The – A Ruffer Version
      • 14. Johnny Clarke – Poor Marcus
      • 15. King TubbyAggrovators, The – A Harder Version
      • 16. Johnny Clarke – Just Give Up The Badness
      • 17. King TubbyAggrovators, The – Channel One Is A Joker
      • 18. Johnny Clarke – Praise & Love In The Ghetto
      • 19. Johnny Clarke – Blood Dunza
      • 20. King TubbyAggrovators, The – Blood Dunza Version (Alternate Mix)
      • 21. Johnny Clarke – Every Knee Shall Bow
      • 22. Johnny Clarke – Play Fool Fi Get Wise
      • 23. King Tubby – Play Fool Version

      Jamaican roots reggae crooner Johnny Clarke had a hot streak from the moment he dropped his first dub-friendly crossover track, "None Shall Escape the Judgement," in 1974. Teaming hitmaking production from Bunny Lee and skilled engineering from dub innovator King Tubby,

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