King Tubby

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  • dub
  • reggae
  • dub reggae
  • jamaica
  • experimental
King Tubby (born Osbourne Ruddock, January 28, 1941 – February 6, 1989) was a Jamaican electronics and sound engineer, known primarily for his influence on the development of dub in the 1960s and 1970s. Tubby's innovative studio work, which saw him elevate the role of record producer to a creative height previously only reserved for composers and musicians, would prove to be highly influential across many genres of popular music. He is often cited as the inventor of the concept of the remix, and so may be seen as a direct antecedent of much dance and electronic music production.

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Songs

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    Blow Down Babylon

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    Book of Numbers Dub

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    Borderline Dub (Ali Baba Version)

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    Boulevard Ride

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    Braces Tower Dub

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    Brain Dub

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    Burning Dub

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    Butu Dub

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    Carribean Dub

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    Casanova Dub

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    Caught You Dubbing

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    Channel One Feel It

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    Channel One Feel This

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    Chanting Dub

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    Chapter of Money

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    Cherry's Dub

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    Clash of Steel

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    Class One Dub

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    Cold Hearted Dub

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    Come on Little Girl (Second cut)

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    Come on Little Girl (W. Tony Brevitt)

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    Conference Version

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    Confinement Dub

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    Confusion Dub

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    Congregation

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    Conquerer Dub

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    Conquering

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    Conqueror Dub

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    Conqueroring Version

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    Cool Down Version

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    Corn Man

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    Cornerstone

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    Cost of Living

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    Cowboy Dubbing

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    Coxson Down Beat Fall

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    Crabbit Version

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    Crazy Baalheads (Version)

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    Crazy Bald Head Dub

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    Crime Wave

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    Crisp Version

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    Cut Through Dub

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    Cut Through the Dub

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    D'Rude Dubber

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    Dancing Version

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    Dark Destroyer Dub

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    Dawn Dub

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    Daylight Dub

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    Deceiving the Dub

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    Declaration of Dub

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    Denham Town Dub


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