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Tracklist
Conquering Lion Style | |||
Vivian Jackson & The Defenders– | Love Thy Neighbour | 3:35 | |
Vivian Jackson & The Ralph Brothers– | Conquering Lion | 3:25 | |
Tommy McCook & Don D. Jnr.*– | Fisherman Special | 3:16 | |
Big Youth & Vivian Jackson– | Yabby Youth | 3:13 | |
King Tubby's*– | Big Youth Fights Against Capitalism | 3:07 | |
Vivian Jackson & The Prophets– | Covetous Men | 2:56 | |
Vivian Jackson & The Prophets– | Run Come Rally | 3:16 | |
Yabby You– | Rally Dub (Upsetter Mix) | 3:18 | |
Vivian Jackson & The Prophets– | Anti-Christ | 2:39 | |
Dicky Burton– | God Is Watching You | 2:56 | |
Augustus Pablo & Vivian Jackson– | Pablo Dread In A Red | 3:06 | |
King Tubby's*– | King Tubby's Rock | 3:21 | |
The Prophets– | Warn The Nation | 2:25 | |
King Tubby's*– | Honey Dub | 3:00 | |
Vivian Jackson & The Prophets– | Carnal Mind | 3:04 | |
Vivian Jackson & The Prophets– | Love Of Jah | 3:03 | |
King Tubby's*– | Love Of Jah Version | 2:58 | |
Vivian Jackson & The Prophets– | The Man Who Does The Work | 2:42 | |
Vivian Jackson & The Sons Of Jah– | Jah Vengeance | 2:48 | |
Tommy McCook– | Revenge | 2:53 | |
Dillinger– | Freshly | 3:14 | |
Tappa Zukie*– | Natty Dread On The Mountain Top | 2:58 | |
Trinity (4)– | Gwan & Lef' Me | 2:47 | |
King Tubby's*– | Tubby's Vengeance | 2:57 | |
Tommy McCook– | Death Trap | 3:07 | |
Chanting Style | |||
Wayne Wade– | Man Of The Living | 2:58 | |
King Tubby's*– | King Tubby Special | 3:22 | |
Wayne Wade– | Lord Of Lords | 3:19 | |
King Tubby's*– | Lord Dub | 3:15 | |
Errol Alphonso– | Chant Jah Victory | 3:31 | |
King Tubby's*– | Jah Victory Dub | 3:38 | |
Vivian Jackson & The Prophets– | Walls Of Jerusalem | 3:40 | |
King Tubby's*– | Jerusalem Dub | 3:40 | |
The Prophets & Trinity (4)– | King Pharaoh's Plague (Discomix) | 5:14 | |
Tommy McCook– | Plague Of Horn | 3:23 | |
King Tubby's*– | King Pharaoh Dub | 3:20 | |
Trinity (4) Meets Dillinger– | Jesus Dread | 3:26 | |
The Prophets & Trinity (4)– | Chant Down Babylon Kingdom (Discomix) | 5:07 | |
King Tubby's*– | Chanting Dub | 2:43 | |
Tommy McCook– | Hornsman Chant | 2:44 | |
Vivian Jackson & The Prophets– | Fire In A Kingston | 3:13 | |
King Tubby's*– | Fire Dub | 2:33 | |
Vivian Jackson & The Prophets– | Judgement On The Land | 3:06 | |
King Tubby's*– | Repatriation Rock | 3:23 | |
Vivian Jackson & The Prophets– | Deliver Me From My Enemies | 2:52 | |
Michael Rose– | Born Free (Discomix) | 5:53 | |
King Tubby's*– | Love Thy Neighbour Version | 3:34 |
Credits (39)
- Noel HawksCompiled By, Liner Notes [Annotated By, Track Annotation], Concept By
- Steve BarrowCompiled By, Liner Notes [Annotated By]
- Adrian TalbotDesign
- Michael Williams (12)Design
- Kevin MetcalfeEdited By, Mastered By
- Lee PerryMixed By [Black Ark]
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![]() | Jesus Dread 1972-1977 2×CD, Compilation | Blood & Fire – BAFCD 021 | UK | 1997 | UK — 1997 | ||||
![]() | Jesus Dread 1972-1977 Box Set, Limited Edition; 4×LP, Compilation | Blood & Fire – BAFLP 021 | UK | 1997 | UK — 1997 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Jesus Dread 1972-1977 2×CD, Compilation, Promo | Blood & Fire – BAFCD 021PROMO | UK | 1997 | UK — 1997 | New Submission | |||
![]() | Jesus Dread 1972-1977 2×CD, Compilation | Blood & Fire – BAFCD 021 | Canada | 1997 | Canada — 1997 | New Submission | |||
![]() | Jesus Dread 1972-1977 2×CD, Compilation | Blood & Fire – BAFCD 021 | UK | 1997 | UK — 1997 | ||||
![]() | Jesus Dread 1972-1977 Volume Two 2×LP, Compilation, Limited Edition, Reissue 180 Gram | Blood & Fire – SVLP 318, Simply Vinyl – SVLP 318 | UK | 2001 | UK — 2001 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Jesus Dread 1972-1977 Volume One 2×LP, Compilation, Reissue, Limited Edition 180 Gram | Blood & Fire – SVLP 317, Simply Vinyl – SVLP 317 | UK | 2001 | UK — 2001 | New Submission | |||
![]() | Jesus Dread 1972-1977 Volume Two 2×LP, Compilation, Limited Edition, Promo, Reissue 180 Gram | Blood & Fire – SVLP 318, Simply Vinyl – SVLP 318 | UK | 2001 | UK — 2001 | New Submission |
Recommendations
- Glen Brown And King Tubby
Reviews

Great release. Only thing I would criticise is the layout of the tracks. I think it would have been better to do all the vocal versions at first and then all the dubs after that instead mixing them up.
When one spends multiple decades studying dub music eventually one realizes that Yabby You's work with King Tubby is the absolute pinnacle of the dub art form. Others have come close but their work is supreme in all aspects.
referencing Jesus Dread 1972-1977 Volume Two (2×LP, Compilation, Limited Edition, Reissue, 180 Gram) SVLP 318
In my experience, Simply Vinyl pressings can be truly hit or miss for sound quality. With that said, this set, in addition to Volume 1, has incredible depth with lifelike, foundation-shaking bass and snapping highs. I have never heard the B+F original pressings but Simply's pressing is cut beautifully and is dead quiet to boot. If you come across either volume, don't hesitate in picking them up as they are worthy pressings to one of the most essential reggae sets one can have.

As an addition to what I wrote previously ,like an idiot I cut up the box the discs came in so I could fit the lps in a plastic sleeve ( for easy access ) and cut out some of the images from the booklet to put with my 'home made' CDs .but still got the music & that's what really counts . Blood & Fire as a label did much for 'classic JA sounds' - & the effect was other companies upped the quality & had to find some equally good recordings ,& the quality reissues & rereleases are now vast .i think though with all the great B&F releases this was their high point - as they largely stuck to dub releases or vocal/DJ ,sometimes to their detriment( Termination dub was released 3 years before the lambs bread international - when the quality of these G Brown productions would have made a great combo). Pressure Sounds would often mix dubs,various vocals,different takes etc.its sad in a way to see some of the old B&F releases being 'sold off' cheap.

I bought the 4 lp box set when it was released & I don't think it was particularly expensive for the time (I think just under £30- ,the Pick a dub,Dub gone crazy & a few other single Blood & Fire vinyl releases I got around then were around £10?) although with hindsight I wished I'd got the CD-as with a laptop I could 'version' this with various other discs tracks,For those thinking of buying CD or vinyl I would say it's the best Roots& Dub collection I can think of - with excellent sound quality- hopefully VP (who are repressing some of the B&F discs) will reissue this ,in my view essential compilation
Edited 10 years ago
Great collection of tunes from the deep archives on Yabby You. This release (on vinyl) caused an almost devastating effect on the labels company. 'Blood and Fire', a reggae soundsystem in the UK, started to compile records with hard-to-find music and albums and put them out with great documentation and artwork. But this release almost caused them almost a financial disaster. It was an expensive product, to produce and to buy. It almost put an end to their label activities. Since then they're only selling the cheaper to produce cd's and no longer vinyl cuts. Though the 'Simply Vinyl' label reissud it on two part sets some six years later and many other of their catalogue. Still this, and all the others by the way, is a must have.
One of the most crucial B&F compilations, if also one of the most obsessive - no less than five versions of 'Jah Vengeance', for instance, follow the original at the close of the first CD. This is one reason why it's so great though - few other collections give you the chance to see rhythms evolving into so many amazingly diverse and subtle new forms, especially in Tubby's hands. Dillinger's version of the Vengeance rhythm, 'Freshly', is probably the deepest bit of dub Tubby ever produced, absolute genius and well worth the admission price by itself.