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2 CD Set. 24 Tracks. Produced by Prince Jammy between 1982 and 1983 and represent some of the best dub sounds of the period.
Recorded in 1982 and 1983.
Contains 24 tracks. Sly & Robbie Reggae Style Songs | | Reggae Style CD DISC 1: |
| 1. | Fancy Make Up | |
| 2. | Jah Jah Man | $0.99 | |
| 3. | Eden Dub | |
| 4. | Tonight Is the Night | |
| 5. | African Culture | |
| 6. | Sound Man Style | |
| 7. | Rise Up | |
| 8. | Weeping Willow | |
| 9. | Jah Is With You | |
| 10. | Loving Tonight | |
| 11. | Bad Girls Dub | |
| 12. | It's True | |
| | Reggae Style Songs DISC 2: |
| 1. | See No Evil | |
| 2. | Firehouse Special | |
| 3. | Chopping Dub | |
| 4. | His Imperial Majesty | |
| 5. | Mystic Mix | |
| 6. | Reggae Stylee | |
| 7. | Crisis Dub | |
| 8. | Pumping Dub | |
| 9. | One My Love | |
| 10. | Dance Dub | |
| 11. | Double Trouble | |
| 12. | Pure Is the Soul | |
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