
Jah Thomas was an important figure on the Jamaican music scene during both the roots era of the '70s and the subsequent dancehall decade of the '80s. Besides releasing several DJ sides of his own in the latter half of the '70s, Thomas also came into his own as one of the island's top producers for both singers and DJs. Many of these sides found their way to the dub studios of King Tubby, who transformed a wealth of Thomas' rhythms into a some of the best dub tracks to emerge from Jamaica.
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White Rice Dub
Friday Night Jamboree
Shoulder Move
Big Dance A Keep
Jah Thomas' White Rice Dub
New Dress Style
Red Eye
Dance On The Corner
General 007
Cricket Lovely Cricket
Bicycle Skank
Marijuana-Marijuana
Bad Man Entry
Black Star Liner
Stop Yu Loafin
Dancehall Connection
Uncle Lester
Jah Jah Guidance
Praise God
Please Mr Officer
Dance Hall connection
Natty Dread The Traveller
Entertainment
Love And Happiness
King Tubby's Gold Dub
Mister Walker
Get A Girl Tonight
Landlord
Best Dress
Feeding The 5000
My Jamaican Girl
Send Me The Pillow
midnight blues
Joker Smoker
Sister Dawn
KING TUBBY'S RUBY DUB
King Tubby's Pearl Dub
Two In A Family
Trackas-Trackas
Lyrics For Sale
KING TUBBY'S DIAMOND DUB
Midnight Rock
Seek And Find
Cool Profile
Tribute To The Reggae King
London City
Mr Nkruma
Love One Another
KING TUBBY'S CROWN DUB
KING TUBBY'S PLATINUM DUB
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