| | King Tubby Fatman Tapes II CD - Import King Tubby Discography of CDs
Compilation producer: Olivier Merger.
Personnel: King Tubby; Earl "Chinna" Smith (guitar); Winston Wright, Gladstone Anderson (keyboards); Robbie Shakespeare (bass); Sly Dunbar (drums).
Producer: Fatman.
King Tubby Fatman Tapes II Songs | | Fatman Tapes II CD FATMAN TAPES II: |
| 1. | Laser Rock |
| 2. | Jah Jah Dub |
| 3. | Satta Dub |
| 4. | Flag Dub |
| 5. | Easy Dub |
| 6. | Get up and Dub |
| 7. | Border, The |
| 8. | Conqueror Dub |
| 9. | Dubbing It Right |
| 10. | Drumillie Rock |
| 11. | Sinsemilia Dub |
| 12. | Frontline, The |
| 13. | Caribbean Dub |
| 14. | Salute |
| 15. | Rotos Dub |
| 16. | Penwood Walk |
| 17. | Dub Fever |
| 18. | St. Lucia Skank |
| 19. | Skanking Dub |
| 20. | Don't Touch Dub |
| 21. | Straight Dub |
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