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‘Dub Mix Up - Rare Dubs 1975-1979’ gathers up a dozen of the finest (and hardest to find) dub versions magicked up by the iconic Jamaican producer King Tubby in the second half of the Seventies.
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The producer and singer worked on 'Off the Wall,' 'Thriller' and 'Bad,' cementing the duo in music history Quincy Jones and Michael Jackson's collaborations are some of the greatest in music history.