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Natty Dread Magazine, June / July
2003, Issue 19
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Fourteen
years on from his tragic death King Tubby remains one of reggae's
most enigmatic personalities. Despite the worldwide fame his
life and times remain shrouded in half-truths and mystery
- a result of his own retiring personality and the reality
that the tough world in which he operated was often hard for
outsiders to penetrate.
Tubby seemed phenomenally successful in staying out of
the spotlight. He certainly did not seek publicity for himself
and there were only ever two published interviews that I
am aware of - one was my own article that appeared in Blues
and Soul during the summer of 1977 and the other was Carl
Gayle's far more essential earlier piece for Black Music
in February 1976.
This
new attempt to tell some of Tubby's story.......
by Dave Hendley
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Free
Natty Dread Sampler CD
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01 |
Yabby Youth Fights Against Capitalism |
02 |
Niney Skank |
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Great Stone |
Prince Alla |
04 |
Mountain Top |
Delroy Williams |
05 |
Sufferer's
Time |
Heptones |
06 |
Trust |
Burning Spear |
07 |
Every Song
I Sing |
Jah Cure |
08 |
Watch What
You Read |
Anthony B.
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