Nice tune! If you like this type of Reggae song, then check out these OTHER KILLER TUNES! Arema - In Love Audley Rollens - Runaway Girl Junior Brammer - Cold Concrete George Nooks & Prince Weedy - Tribal War Ernest Wilson - Truths & Rights Enos McLeod - Lonely Teardrops Enos McLeod - Jericho Derrick Lara - You Have Changed Meditations - Babylon Trap Them Barrington Levy - Praise His Name Fulk Livingston Reid - Golden Dufferdil Tony Tuff - Good Times Ruddy Simbal - A So The System Work Mighty Diamonds - Pass The Kutchie Mighty Diamonds - I Need A Roof Senya - Roots Man Anthony Johnson - Spend Time Loving You Johnny Clarke - Nice Time African Star - Love In Your Heart Horace Martin - Peeping Tom Leroy Gibbons - She's My Baby I Roy - Drifter Dennis Alcapone - Guns Don't Argue John Holt & U Brown - Equal Rights & Justice Nightingales - What A Situation Desmond Dekker - Mother Pepper The Wailers - Simmer Down Majestarians - Youthman Wailing Souls - Bag A Trouble Little Howie - Original Love Me O'Neil Dyer - Night Shift John Holt - Stranger In Love Alton Life s - What Does It Take Alton Ellis - Willow Tree Alton Ellis - Big Bad Boy Frankie Paul - Be Mine Tonight Sanchez - In Your Eyes Garnett Silk - Green Line Dolphin Morris - Su Su Pon Rasta Leroy Brown - Gone Gone Warrior King - Can't Get Me Down I Roy - Fire Burn U Roy - Jah Son Of Africa Thriller U Ft. Johnny P - Stick By Me Tanto Metro & Devonte Ft. Mega Banton - Jam Party Peter Broggs - Bloodstain Peter Broggs - Mr. Sheriff Man Puddy Roots - Lovers Rock Easton Clarke - Mass Charles Delroy Wilson - Letter To Mommy & Daddy Barbara Jones - You're Always On My Mind Junior Byles - Fade Away Alton Ellis - Let Him Try Jamelody - Pressure Cocoa Tea & Cutty Ranks - I'm Not A King Cocoa Tea - First Date Prilly Hamilton - Don't Take It Personal Tony Curtis - My God Is Real Maytones - Throw Down Your Arms Maytones & I Roy - Money Worries Pat Kelly & Ranking Trevor - It's A Good Day Luciano - Good God Carlton Bryan - Gridlock Carl Meeks - A Wah Dem Fah Chuck Turner - Run Around Girl Colin Roach - Screechy Across The Border Ernest Wilson - Let True Love Be Ras Shiloh - Home To Zion Everton Blender - Bring The Kutchie Peter Tosh - Maga Dog Tamlins - Testify Kashief Lindo & Don Yute - I Need A Roof Dennis Brown - If This World Were Mine Derrick Harriot - Let Me Down Easy Barry Briggs - Love Come Down Barry Brown - Enter The Kingdom Of Zion Horace Andy - Just Say Who Richie Stephens & Mad Cobra - Legacy Abyssinians - Keep On Alpheus Taylor - Struggling Corna Stone - In This Town Paragons & U Roy - Tide Is High Papa Natty - Dancehall Rock Israel Vibraton - Licks & Kicks Mighty Diamonds - Ready For The World The Congos - Rock Of Gibraltar The Gladiators - Dreadlocks The Time Is Now Tamlins - Baltimore Tamlins - Ting A Ling Tamlins - Hard To Confess Count Machuki - Movements King Stitt - Skanking West Gregory Isaacs - Border Gregory Isaacs - I Can't Give You My Love Alone Leroy Smart - I Love You Leroy Smart - Jamaica We Nice Mighty Maytones - Madness Marijuanas - Tell Us When Michael Prophet - Fisherman Don Carlos - Chant Down Bablyon Don Carlos - Hog & Goat Lacksley Castell - Leaving Lacksley Castell - Johnny Brown Lacksley Castell - Government Man King Kong - He Was A Friend Nitty Gritty - Sweet Reggae Music Tenor Saw - African Children Super Black - Love Sick Dennis Brown - Created By The Father Hortense Ellis - Willow Tree Hortense Ellis - Which Way You Going Natty Linval Thompson - Look How Me Sexy Linval Thompson - Marijuana Tree Freddie McGregor - Reggae On It Gregory Isaacs - Permanent Lover Gregory Isaacs - Poor Millionaire General Plough - No Pity In The City Gideon Jah Rubal - Love Rasta Gregory Isaacs - Forgive Her Hugh Griffiths - African Dream Ras Shiloh - Child Of A Slave U Roy - African Message Cornell Campbell - The Sun Prince Jazzbo - Gal Boy I Roy Big Youth Cool Breeze I Roy - News Carrier Junior Brammer - All Time Batchelor Ken Boothe Ft. Cutty Ranks - Love Ain't Simple Don Carlos - White Squall Barrington Levy - Shine Eye Girl Barrington Levy - English Man Matthew McAnuff - Be Careful Little Roy - Rastaman Fight Little Roy - Owl Ronnie Davis - Strange Things Ronnie Davis - No More Darling Mikey Spice - Born Again Carl St. Clair - Guilty For Loving You Winston Reedy - What A Feeling Chalice - That's The Way It Is Wa-Da-Da - Gimme Di Wok Zu-Zu - Winner Zamunda - Herbsman B.B. Seaton - Is Life Dennis Brown - If This World Were Mine Arena - Knot Up Head
I was set to argue, never knew this a was Tubby's mix. Which my gut says it was not Tubby on the controls - his studio, but almost 100% it was apprentice Prince Jammy / later King Jammy. Compare the high pass filter and tape echo technique to Jammy's A Shine, the classic, especially the fader/instrument drop outs are indicative of Jammy. I remember sitting in a San Diego trolley around 2008 and this song came on my headset, and looking around feeling like a maniac with this incredibly complex music pulsating. I was completely obsessed with the mixing board technique, it is truly incredible. I would just imagine the tape head spinning recording and re-encoding the signal over and over and that was enough, so cool. I think the heart of any true dub set up is a proper tape echo system. Watch the Deep Roots Music documentary dvd's if you're interested in Tubby's hi-pass filter, the stories around it are so funny. It was at that time a completely new invention, at least in Jamaica, in that application. The particular frequencies it pulled gave the music a ghost-like floating quality, and if you ever meet people who lived around waterhouse you'll get some great anecdotes. The filter was one of the most important moments in dub history, Tubby could "pull" the life out of a song and let it float around in the mixing board. Just more evidence that a proper analog board is alive, and it will come for you if you don't mix properly. If you like my post hit an idiot you know and subscribe to Netflix, and also listen to Shuggie Otis' song aht uh mi hed - it's worth a listen.
@@julesl6910Rankings Joe produce this tune and Tubbs mix this dub i have this and 3 meals a day mix by Tubbs not Jammys and nuff Johny Clarke dubs mix by Tubbs
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Nice tune! If you like this type of Reggae song, then check out these OTHER KILLER TUNES!
Arema - In Love
Audley Rollens - Runaway Girl
Junior Brammer - Cold Concrete
George Nooks & Prince Weedy - Tribal War
Ernest Wilson - Truths & Rights
Enos McLeod - Lonely Teardrops
Enos McLeod - Jericho
Derrick Lara - You Have Changed
Meditations - Babylon Trap Them
Barrington Levy - Praise His Name
Fulk Livingston Reid - Golden Dufferdil
Tony Tuff - Good Times
Ruddy Simbal - A So The System Work
Mighty Diamonds - Pass The Kutchie
Mighty Diamonds - I Need A Roof
Senya - Roots Man
Anthony Johnson - Spend Time Loving You
Johnny Clarke - Nice Time
African Star - Love In Your Heart
Horace Martin - Peeping Tom
Leroy Gibbons - She's My Baby
I Roy - Drifter
Dennis Alcapone - Guns Don't Argue
John Holt & U Brown - Equal Rights & Justice
Nightingales - What A Situation
Desmond Dekker - Mother Pepper
The Wailers - Simmer Down
Majestarians - Youthman
Wailing Souls - Bag A Trouble
Little Howie - Original Love Me
O'Neil Dyer - Night Shift
John Holt - Stranger In Love
Alton Life s - What Does It Take
Alton Ellis - Willow Tree
Alton Ellis - Big Bad Boy
Frankie Paul - Be Mine Tonight
Sanchez - In Your Eyes
Garnett Silk - Green Line
Dolphin Morris - Su Su Pon Rasta
Leroy Brown - Gone Gone
Warrior King - Can't Get Me Down
I Roy - Fire Burn
U Roy - Jah Son Of Africa
Thriller U Ft. Johnny P - Stick By Me
Tanto Metro & Devonte Ft. Mega Banton - Jam Party
Peter Broggs - Bloodstain
Peter Broggs - Mr. Sheriff Man
Puddy Roots - Lovers Rock
Easton Clarke - Mass Charles
Delroy Wilson - Letter To Mommy & Daddy
Barbara Jones - You're Always On My Mind
Junior Byles - Fade Away
Alton Ellis - Let Him Try
Jamelody - Pressure
Cocoa Tea & Cutty Ranks - I'm Not A King
Cocoa Tea - First Date
Prilly Hamilton - Don't Take It Personal
Tony Curtis - My God Is Real
Maytones - Throw Down Your Arms
Maytones & I Roy - Money Worries
Pat Kelly & Ranking Trevor - It's A Good Day
Luciano - Good God
Carlton Bryan - Gridlock
Carl Meeks - A Wah Dem Fah
Chuck Turner - Run Around Girl
Colin Roach - Screechy Across The Border
Ernest Wilson - Let True Love Be
Ras Shiloh - Home To Zion
Everton Blender - Bring The Kutchie
Peter Tosh - Maga Dog
Tamlins - Testify
Kashief Lindo & Don Yute - I Need A Roof
Dennis Brown - If This World Were Mine
Derrick Harriot - Let Me Down Easy
Barry Briggs - Love Come Down
Barry Brown - Enter The Kingdom Of Zion
Horace Andy - Just Say Who
Richie Stephens & Mad Cobra - Legacy
Abyssinians - Keep On
Alpheus Taylor - Struggling
Corna Stone - In This Town
Paragons & U Roy - Tide Is High
Papa Natty - Dancehall Rock
Israel Vibraton - Licks & Kicks
Mighty Diamonds - Ready For The World
The Congos - Rock Of Gibraltar
The Gladiators - Dreadlocks The Time Is Now
Tamlins - Baltimore
Tamlins - Ting A Ling
Tamlins - Hard To Confess
Count Machuki - Movements
King Stitt - Skanking West
Gregory Isaacs - Border
Gregory Isaacs - I Can't Give You My Love Alone
Leroy Smart - I Love You
Leroy Smart - Jamaica We Nice
Mighty Maytones - Madness
Marijuanas - Tell Us When
Michael Prophet - Fisherman
Don Carlos - Chant Down Bablyon
Don Carlos - Hog & Goat
Lacksley Castell - Leaving
Lacksley Castell - Johnny Brown
Lacksley Castell - Government Man
King Kong - He Was A Friend
Nitty Gritty - Sweet Reggae Music
Tenor Saw - African Children
Super Black - Love Sick
Dennis Brown - Created By The Father
Hortense Ellis - Willow Tree
Hortense Ellis - Which Way You Going Natty
Linval Thompson - Look How Me Sexy
Linval Thompson - Marijuana Tree
Freddie McGregor - Reggae On It
Gregory Isaacs - Permanent Lover
Gregory Isaacs - Poor Millionaire
General Plough - No Pity In The City
Gideon Jah Rubal - Love Rasta
Gregory Isaacs - Forgive Her
Hugh Griffiths - African Dream
Ras Shiloh - Child Of A Slave
U Roy - African Message
Cornell Campbell - The Sun
Prince Jazzbo - Gal Boy I Roy
Big Youth Cool Breeze
I Roy - News Carrier
Junior Brammer - All Time Batchelor
Ken Boothe Ft. Cutty Ranks - Love Ain't Simple
Don Carlos - White Squall
Barrington Levy - Shine Eye Girl
Barrington Levy - English Man
Matthew McAnuff - Be Careful
Little Roy - Rastaman Fight
Little Roy - Owl
Ronnie Davis - Strange Things
Ronnie Davis - No More Darling
Mikey Spice - Born Again
Carl St. Clair - Guilty For Loving You
Winston Reedy - What A Feeling
Chalice - That's The Way It Is
Wa-Da-Da - Gimme Di Wok
Zu-Zu - Winner
Zamunda - Herbsman
B.B. Seaton - Is Life
Dennis Brown - If This World Were Mine
Arena - Knot Up Head
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I was set to argue, never knew this a was Tubby's mix. Which my gut says it was not Tubby on the controls - his studio, but almost 100% it was apprentice Prince Jammy / later King Jammy. Compare the high pass filter and tape echo technique to Jammy's A Shine, the classic, especially the fader/instrument drop outs are indicative of Jammy. I remember sitting in a San Diego trolley around 2008 and this song came on my headset, and looking around feeling like a maniac with this incredibly complex music pulsating. I was completely obsessed with the mixing board technique, it is truly incredible. I would just imagine the tape head spinning recording and re-encoding the signal over and over and that was enough, so cool. I think the heart of any true dub set up is a proper tape echo system. Watch the Deep Roots Music documentary dvd's if you're interested in Tubby's hi-pass filter, the stories around it are so funny. It was at that time a completely new invention, at least in Jamaica, in that application. The particular frequencies it pulled gave the music a ghost-like floating quality, and if you ever meet people who lived around waterhouse you'll get some great anecdotes. The filter was one of the most important moments in dub history, Tubby could "pull" the life out of a song and let it float around in the mixing board. Just more evidence that a proper analog board is alive, and it will come for you if you don't mix properly.
If you like my post hit an idiot you know and subscribe to Netflix, and also listen to Shuggie Otis' song aht uh mi hed - it's worth a listen.
@@julesl6910 thank you very much for your reply and insight for this mix. respect 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
@@julesl6910definitely a Tubby dub but this engineering.....got scientist fingerprints on it.....
@@julesl6910Rankings Joe produce this tune and Tubbs mix this dub i have this and 3 meals a day mix by Tubbs not Jammys and nuff Johny Clarke dubs mix by Tubbs
This is definitely Tubbys mix😎
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