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Dennis Bovell
The DuBMASTER: The Essential Anthology

The DuBMASTER: The Essential Anthology
The DuBMASTER: The Essential AnthologyThe DuBMASTER: The Essential Anthology

Catno

TJDLP602 TJDLP602

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Compilation

Country

UK

Release date

Mar 25, 2022

Genres

Reggae

24 track Trojan recs anthology dedicated to the UK dub master ft. "Silly Games", "Row, Row, Row", "Brain Damage", "Little Way Different" & more.

24 track Trojan recs anthology dedicated to the UK dub master ft. "Silly Games", "Row, Row, Row", "Brain Damage", "Little Way Different" & more.


Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$49*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Dennis Bovell - Raindrops

A2

Dennis Bovell - Za-Ion

A3

Dennis Bovell - Blood Ah Go Run

A4

Dennis Bovell - Choose Me

A5

Dennis Bovell - Row Row Row

A6

Dennis Bovell - Brain Damage

B1

Dennis Bovell - Chief Inspector

B2

Dennis Bovell - Dub Master

B3

Dennis Bovell - Silly Dub

B4

Dennis Bovell - Oh Mama Oh Papa

B5

Dennis Bovell - Pickin' Up The Pieces

B6

Dennis Bovell - Caught You In A Lie

C1

Janet Kay - Silly Games

C2

Errol Dunkley - A Little Way Different

C3

Julio ‘Dreadful' Finn - Differentah

C4

I-Roy - Get Up Stand Up

C5

Marie Pierre - Our Tune

C6

Captain Morgan And His Merry Men - Tom Hark

D1

Errol Campbell - African Queen

D2

Joshua Moses - Africa Is Our Land

D3

The Young Lions - Take Five

D4

Delroy Wilson - Hooked On You

D5

Johnny Clarke - Guide Us Jah

D6

Marie Pierre - Can't Go Through (With Life) (Dancehall Version)

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