• 1. Dub of Rights
      • 2. A Living Version
      • 3. The Poor Barber
      • 4. Higher Ranking
      • 5. A Heavy Dub
      • 6. A Stalawatt Version
      • 7. King Tubby's In Fine Style
      • 8. African Sounds
      • 9. Version of Class
      • 10. Channel One Under Heavy Manners
      • 11. Breaking Up Dubwise
      • 12. Channel Get Knockout
      • 13. Channel Is A Joker
      • 14. Drums of Africa

      70s dub at it's very best, brought to you by Steve Barrow's late great Blood and Fire label - tough Bunny Lee rhythms, played by the crack session musicians known as the Aggrovators, get the sonic sculpting treatment from King Tubby and Prince Jammy.

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