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In 1968, Kingston, Jamaica sound system operator Ruddy Redwood went to Duke Reid's Treasure Isle studio to cut a one-off dub plate. Engineer Byron Smith left the vocal track out by accident, but Redwood kept the result and played it at his next dance with his deejay Wassy toasting over the rhythm.
Errol Thompson engineered the first strictly instrumental reggae album entitled The Undertaker by Derrick Harriott and the Crystalites released in 1970. This innovative album credits "Sound Effects" to Derrick Harriott.

This month at the shack we present an ode to the Version. The accident that shook the nation and the world. The seed that planted hip-hop music in the south bronx by Jamaican born Kool Herc.

01 Dread @ the Controls Version
02 Pablo all stars - Tubb's dub song
03 Ja man all stars - Chant down babylon Version
04 Barry Brown - From creation Version (Sly/Robbie)
05 Linval Thompson - Collieman Version
06 Lloyd Parks - Mafia Version
07 Horace Andy - Problems Versio
08 Mighty Diamonds - I need a roof Version
09 Clinch all stars - Mandella Mix
10 Chariot Riders - Owner fi de yard
11 Joe Gibbs & the Professoioals - Love Jah
12 The Upsetter - Revelation dub
13 Ja-Man All stars - Super dub
14 Mikey Dread & King Tubby - Dread all the way
15 King Tubbys - King at the control
16 The mighty two - Calico suit
17 Joe Gibbs & the Professionals - Cooling out
19 Joe Gbbs & the Professionals - Kick to yu chin
20 Eek A Mouse - Wa do dem Version
21 Lee Pery - Dreader Locks

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